Fredericton-Based Parking App Bought By Toronto Technology Firm
HotSpot, a Fredericton-based parking app, has been acquired by IBI Group, a Toronto-founded technology firm.
HotSpot, a Fredericton-based parking app, has been acquired by IBI Group, a Toronto-founded technology firm.
The Halifax Regional Municipality will spend close to $200,000 on several initiatives designed to bring people back downtown and support downtown businesses.
The airport announced on Thursday that it’s partnered with HotSpot to provide a new contactless payment solution for parking in the airport’s long-term parking lot.
The parking and transportation app has introduced new features for things like taxi services and charitable donations.
HotSpot Parking CEO Phillip Curley weighs in on the perceived parking issues surrounding Moncton’s new Downtown Events Centre.
The Fredericton-based company has been named the provider of mobile parking services to parking meters in Halifax.
HotSpot plans to roll out new service in other Atlantic Canadian cities.
Phillip Curley envisions a single smartphone app that can assist with transport by various means in cities across Atlantic Canada.
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