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2 minutes 442.00 Monthly 44 Elizabeth St Contact Parking Owner
2 minutes 513.00 Monthly 62 Mulberry St Contact Parking Owner
3 minutes 420.00 Monthly 114 Mulberry St Contact Parking Owner
3 minutes 0.00 Monthly 123 Baxter St Contact Parking Owner
4 minutes 420.00 Monthly 180 Worth St Contact Parking Owner
4 minutes 466.00 Monthly 174 Centre St Contact Parking Owner
5 minutes 450.00 Monthly 22 Allen Street Contact Parking Owner
5 minutes 490.00 Monthly 48 Franklin St Contact Parking Owner
6 minutes 653.00 Monthly 101 Worth St Contact Parking Owner
6 minutes 500.00 Monthly 14-24 Kenmare Street Contact Parking Owner
7 minutes 466.00 Monthly 42 Crosby St Contact Parking Owner
8 minutes 513.00 Monthly 14 White St Contact Parking Owner
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The number of Parking Garages and Lots in Chinatown is going up, which means that finding affordable parking is no longer impossible.

Chinatown in New York has both an incredibly high population and a number of narrow streets, which—if you’re looking for parking in the area—is a recipe for disaster. With the number of people who work in the area that need to find parking on a daily basis, you can forget finding curbside parking anywhere in Chinatown during the business week, and even on weekends or less busy times of the day the chances are that you still won’t be able to find any parking in Chinatown. If you need to be in Chinatown on a regular basis and you have no choice but to drive, then your best bet is to find either garage or Lot parking from one of the Chinatown parking facilities listed on Parkingspotter.com. Parkingspotter brings together all of the parking resources in Chinatown and the New York City area, from parking Lots and garages to Individual private spaces, allowing you to shop around and find a deal that fits your needs and your budget. The lower half of Manhattan, in General, has some of the worst traffic not only in all of New York, but in the entire country, and where there’s traffic there’s tough parking. For people who have to go to Chinatown on a regular basis the only way to guarantee that you won’t spend half of your day circling the block for parking and the other half running down to fill the meter, is to have permanent lot parking in the area.

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