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Robotic parking project for Atlantic City

Boomerang Systems, a designer and manufacturer of automated robotic parking and self-storage systems, has been contracted to supply 249 parking spaces utilising its RoboticValet parking system in the Metropolitan Project in Atlantic City,
March 15, 2012 Read time: 1 min

3875 Boomerang Systems, a designer and manufacturer of automated robotic parking and self-storage systems, has been contracted to supply 249 parking spaces utilising its RoboticValet parking system in the Metropolitan Project in Atlantic City, New Jersey. The Metropolitan is a state of the art residential tower that will rise to nearly 400 feet with spectacular panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean. The project contains 124 residential units and approximately 5,000 square feet of retail space opening directly onto the Boardwalk, next to the new Revel Casino.

Chip Pressman, head of development for 3919 Lazocean, the developer, was recently quoted as stating he chose the Boomerang RoboticValet System due to its simplicity and reliability. "When you initially think of robotic parking you think of complicated and strange things. But when you see Boomerang's System operate you realise it is really very simple."

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