Dallas-based ParkHub is using innovative technology and improved processes to make parking easier for everyone. With three products, Prime, Portal, and soon-to-be Pulse, ParkHub could completely change the way road transportation functions in cities across the world from top to bottom.

The History

Founded in 2010 by George Baker, a former events manager, ParkHub was the born out of necessity. As perhaps the biggest headache for event managers, parking has been a problem since the Ford Model-T hit the road. But with Prime, ParkHub’s flagship product, Baker gave event managers the technology they need to make money without causing all those pesky lines.

The Accolades

Since 2010, ParkHub has been busy making moves in the business world. After participating in their first Super Bowl in 2011, ParkHub fielded a wide range of offers and has since made deals with TicketMaster, Live Nation, and the Dallas Cowboys, among other notable sports stadiums. Achieving this level of success wasn’t easy. Between finding funding and scaling their business Baker and his team went through quite a few growing pains. However, this only helped to bolster their success in the long run, while teaching Baker a very important lesson about growth.

The Future

As drivers get more and more frustrated with parking as the days go on, ParkHub’s future looks bright. Not only will they be expanding to MLB stadiums in the coming months, but they also plan to make ParkHub more of an individual necessity with their upcoming product, Pulse, which gives up-to-date information on spot occupancy nearby. And with all this potential, it’s no wonder why they’re excited about setting up in Dallas. Stay up to date on ParkHub and several other Dallas-based companies at Dallas Startup Week powered by Chase for Business.

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