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Kent Automatic Garages were popular in a number of metropolitan areas from the late 1920s through the early 1960s.''Kent Garage Investing Corps'',
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, December 27, 1930, pg. 4.
They enabled customers to park their cars for an hour or longer with a standard rate of $.50 per hour for the first two hours, and $.05 for each additional hour or fraction thereof, for a twenty-four-hour period. One of the first Kent Automatic Garages, now the Sofia Building, was at 44th Street, just east of 3rd Avenue and the other a block west of
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. The parking facilities were convenient, beginning with electric automatic parkers which received vehicles. Autos could be stored and returned to patrons at a moment's notice. Specifically, cars were handled by an electric ''parker'', a small rubber- tired machine which ran beneath the auto and engaged with the rear axle by means of a rubber-cleated coupler. The parker required approximately fifteen seconds to move sixty feet from an elevator, lift the car, and return with it. It saved time by bringing a car from its parking space and returning it to the ground floor, without starting the motor. The auto rolled on its own wheels but was moved by the parker.


Business chronology

Kent Automatic Garages were financed by the Kent Garage Investing Corporation of
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. The first garage, at 209–211 East 43rd Street through to 208–210 East 44th Street, opened in February 1929. In 1928 the Packard Motor Company sold a plot , which became a 25-story Kent Automatic Garage on
43 West 61st Street The Sofia (formerly the Kent Automatic Garage and the Sofia Brothers Warehouse) is a condominium building at the corner of Columbus Avenue and 61st Street on the Upper West Side of Manhattan in New York City. It was constructed from 1929 to 193 ...
(now the Sophia Condominium New York) at the northeast corner with Ninth Avenue. The building was a likeness of the Kent
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Garage. The land adjoined the Packard showrooms and sold for $600,000. The garage held 1,000 cars. Both garages had been devised by life-insurance salesman Milton A. Kent, who planned to build 15 to 20 such garages across the United States. Kent announced the construction of a third garage in
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, in July 1929. By December 1930 the firm had erected a twenty-eight story garage on Quincy Street in
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, with space for 1,200 cars. The Wabash-Harrison Garage was built in connection with the $15,000,000
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in
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. This included a combination 650-room hotel and a 750-car Kent garage. Contracts for equipment and the erection of a $2,000,000 parking garage in
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, had been signed. Kent planned to build other garages, but it is unknown if they were built. The Kent Automatic Garage at 43rd and 44th Streets was sold in a foreclosure sale by
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, on November 13, 1931. The property brought $60,000 above liens which totaled $700,000. The plaintiff, Fred T. Ley & Co., was the purchaser.


Decline following World War II

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brought many large autos which cut the capacity of the garages in half. One East Side garage became an office building in 1964. Louis C. Kay bought the 43rd Street garage in 1960. He reduced it to a shell of brick walls and a steel framework. It was converted into a modern office building with a seven-story extension which had a glazed facade. The extension possessed a lobby and additional office space.''East Side Garage Starts a New Life As Office Building'', New York Times, March 29, 1964, pg. R3. {{Coord, 40, 45, 5, N, 73, 58, 23, W


See also

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List of New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets The New York City Landmarks Preservation Commission (LPC), formed in 1965, is the New York City governmental commission that administers the city's Landmarks Preservation Law. Since its founding, it has designated over a thousand landmarks, class ...
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National Register of Historic Places listings in Manhattan from 59th to 110th Streets This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places between 59th and 110th Streets in Manhattan. For properties and districts in other parts of Manhattan and the other islands of N ...
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Car parking system A car parking system is a mechanical device that multiplies parking capacity inside a parking lot. Parking systems are generally powered by electric motors or hydraulic pumps that move vehicles into a storage position. Car parking systems may ...


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Kent Automatic Garages Kent Automatic Garages were popular in a number of metropolitan areas from the late 1920s through the early 1960s.''Kent Garage Investing Corps'', Wall Street Journal, December 27, 1930, pg. 4. They enabled customers to park their cars for an hou ...
Kent Automatic Garages Kent Automatic Garages were popular in a number of metropolitan areas from the late 1920s through the early 1960s.''Kent Garage Investing Corps'', Wall Street Journal, December 27, 1930, pg. 4. They enabled customers to park their cars for an hou ...
Kent Automatic Garages Kent Automatic Garages were popular in a number of metropolitan areas from the late 1920s through the early 1960s.''Kent Garage Investing Corps'', Wall Street Journal, December 27, 1930, pg. 4. They enabled customers to park their cars for an hou ...
Transportation buildings and structures in Manhattan
Kent Automatic Garages Kent Automatic Garages were popular in a number of metropolitan areas from the late 1920s through the early 1960s.''Kent Garage Investing Corps'', Wall Street Journal, December 27, 1930, pg. 4. They enabled customers to park their cars for an hou ...
New York City Designated Landmarks in Manhattan