Bricktown to offer free lunchtime parking
July 26, 2007
The Journal Record
OKLAHOMA CITY – More Bricktown parking is going to be free. Sometimes.Beginning in August, a collection of Bricktown merchants will pick up the check for parking fees for patrons who eat in the district at select times.
Jim Cowan, executive director of the Bricktown Association, said Wednesday that through a cooperative agreement, one Bricktown parking lot will be free during lunch on weekdays and another four lots will be free on Tuesday evenings beginning Aug. 1.“We are so excited about the opportunity to enhance the customers’ experience in several different ways but especially as it relates to parking,” Cowan said.
The lunchtime agreement will make free parking available at Don Karchmer’s Bricktown Parking Investors lot on the west end of Main Street in Bricktown. The arrangement has been in the works for about three months.
Kirk Jackson, manager for BPI, said that particular lot has more than 700 spaces with about 100 reserved for Bricktown employees.Jackson said rates in the lot normally run from $3 to $5, depending on the day. Those coming for lunch between 10 a.m. and 3 p.m. on weekdays will pay $3 to enter the lot, which will be refunded with a restaurant’s validation.Jackson said 12 Bricktown restaurants had signed up and a few more deals were pending.“We’re giving all the restaurants in Bricktown an opportunity to sign up,” he said. Merchants who participate will pay BPI a flat fee each month.
Another arrangement will open up four parking lots around Bricktown owned by Jim Brewer after 5 p.m. on Tuesdays for free parking with restaurant validation.“We wanted to pick an off night to bring business into the district,” Cowan said. “Both the merchants and the parking lot owners are participating in the cost of parking that car.”Cowan said merchants will pay a reduced parking rate for their patrons who park in the selected lots.
One Bricktown restaurateur, Avis Scaramucci, owner of Nonna’s, offers valet parking for her customers but said she wanted to sign on to join the community effort. “It just gives us yet another option too,” she said. “If they want to pull right up to the door we are still going to have that $5 valet parking. If they want to get out and get a little nice exercise and park for free we’ll go along with that.”Cowan said the move will encourage people to come to Bricktown just as those visiting Lower Bricktown can park in a free lot behind Harkins Theatres and Toby Keith’s I Love This Bar & Grill.“We want people to come experience the restaurants, come walk around our district,” Cowan said. “This is something that people have wanted to do for a long time. It just finally took getting the right people together in the room and saying ‘hey, how can we make the parking experience better?’”
Jim Cowan, executive director of the Bricktown Association, announces that Bricktown area patrons will get free parking in one lot during lunch if they eat at a Bricktown restaurant. Parking will also be offered for free in four Bricktown lots on Tuesday evenings. (Photo by Jennifer Pitts)
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