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Parking in Atlanta is quickly becoming a bit of a nightmare as the infrastructure in place isn't keeping up with the booming population increases. As of 2009 the population of Atlanta city was 540,922 which all in all doesn't sound that bad, however the surrounding Atlanta metropolitan area houses more then 5.4 million people most of which travel into the city for work, entertainment, shopping etc. Furthermore the 5.4 million number is a result of Atlanta's continuing population boom which saw an increase of 1.1 million people between the years 2000 and 2008. Population growth is fantastic for the local economy as more people equate to more consumers doing more business. As great as it is to have more people who add to the local economy there will always be a cap, the cap is represented by the lack of infrastructure and in this case the lack of Atlanta parking. Atlanta is a commuter city easily seen by the geographical distribution of its population, with a significantly larger amount of people living in the surrounding metropolitan area. The main mode of transportation for these 5.4 million people is their cars, and considering there are only about half a million people living directly within the city limits it's easy to see where there could be a problem. The problem of parking is not an issue that is unique to Atlanta but a concern shared by cities all over America and the world, there is however a solution and the solution is
Klaus Multiparking.

Modern cities like Atlanta find themselves in a bit of a dilemma with parking space considering the traditional parking lot method takes up a vast amount of room. Due to the issue of a lack of space the current system of utilizing parking lots simply aren't cohesive to the design of modern cities. Multilevel parking lots have become the most recent answer, but still take way too much space and still can't match the amount of storage potential of a
Klaus Multiparking system. Klaus Multiparking utilizes the very same principles that most modern cities are built on today why build out when you should be building up! Just like a high rise condo where people are in essence staked up on top each other in order to save space, the Klaus Multiparking system stacks cars on top of each other in a fully automated vertical parking system.
The first Klaus car parking systems entered the market in 1964, by 1973 the company became one of the leading manufacturers of car parking systems world-wide. In 1988, Klaus introduced the new space-saving "Parking Automat" system. In 1993, the fully automatic car parking system is introduced, which stores the vehicles via computer-controlled operating elements allowing additional lanes and maneuvering areas. Today backed by continued innovation Klaus Parking systems are popping up everywhere and soon will be changing the face of
Atlanta parking lots.