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It's like something out of a movie," Chan says, describing Boston’s first automated parking garage as a mix between “a vending machine and an elevator.”

The electro-mechanical system developed by U-tron utilizes a sliding-tile puzzle concept, which is commonly used in various industries such as pharmaceuticals, warehousing, and jet engine storage. The system operates by moving vehicles on pallets vertically through lifts and conveyors, following a carefully designed algorithm that prioritizes efficient storage and quick retrieval. With a processing capacity of 85-90 vehicles per hour, the system allows users to enter the garage on ground level and initiate the storage process through a user-friendly digital display or software app. Additionally, the system includes designated space for cars to queue and wait for an available lift in case all cabins are occupied.

“This particular site has achieved something remarkable by unlocking approximately 80,000 square feet of prime office space above the multi-story car park,” Chan says. “In doing so, the car park has become significantly more space efficient. By utilizing the airspace above, they have successfully developed a substantial 80,000 square feet of prime office space. This exemplifies the value of repurposing and repositioning assets.”