The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

More parking spaces coming near airport

Ahh, relief: Lot north of Hartsfield-Jackson will have about 1,250 spots.

- By Kelly Yamanouchi kelly.yamanouchi@ajc.com

Travelers who have been frustrated by parking shortages at Hartsfield-Jackson Internatio­nal Airport during busy periods over the past year could see some relief, as an off-airport parking lot is about to open more than 1,000 additional spaces.

Peachy Airport Parking, which is north of the Atlanta airport’s domestic and internatio­nal terminals off I-85, plans to complete constructi­on by the end of this month of about 1,250 covered parking spaces; it added 250 spaces in December in front of its indoor parking facility on Sylvan Road. That’s on top of an existing 3,000 spaces across Peachy’s indoor and outdoor parking locations at Hartsfield-Jackson.

The expansion comes as Hartsfield-Jackson prepares for a busy spring break travel period, with 7.6 million passengers expected to pass through the world’s busiest airport from March 14 to April 7. March 29 will be one of the airport’s busiest days, with more than 335,000 travelers expected, including connecting passengers.

Some travelers trying to find parking during peak periods have been unable to find a space and have missed flights.

“We’ve owned this land for a while and we had planned on developing it all along, but certainly the airport (parking) shortage was part of the impetus to do it,” said Helen Mouat, Peachy’s general manager, who also said that Peachy has the most off-airport parking spaces at the Atlanta airport.

The approval process to build the expansion has taken years, Mouat said.

“We started actually about four or five years ago with going

through the Corps of Engineers to get the permits and going through the city (of East Point) to get the permits, and it’s actually taken longer than we thought it would,” Mouat said.

Hartsfield-Jackson has added some airport-run parking locations in recent years, including the ATL West deck and the ATL Select lot opened in 2021 during the pandemic. But the airport also has closed some park-ride lots to make way for airport constructi­on.

Last year, the airport closed its massive South economy parking lot, removing about 3,000 parking spaces from use next to the domestic terminal. The closure was done to make space for constructi­on of a new parking deck that will take three years to build.

The South economy parking closure followed constructi­on work that temporaril­y closed large swaths of the North and South parking decks. It’s part of a series of parking constructi­on projects that will cause disruption­s through 2034.

Some off-airport parking lots have expanded in years past, including the 2016 opening of the FastPark & Relax lot near the internatio­nal terminal on the east side of the airport off I-75, and an expansion of that lot in 2020, right before the pandemic caused air travel to plummet. WallyPark in College Park also expanded about five years ago.

But many off-airport lots still reach capacity during busy periods, turning away travelers who don’t have a reservatio­n.

While Peachy is north of the airport in East Point, most of the off-airport parking lots are on Camp Creek Road in College Park, west of the domestic terminal. Among the operators on Camp Creek is The Parking Spot, which announced last month its acquisitio­n of Park ‘N Fly, an operator that also has locations on Camp Creek.

The off-airport parking industry is evolving as growth in air travel drives high demand for parking near the airport.

The City of College Park has, over the years, pushed to diversify businesses in the area beyond just off-airport parking lots. It has put more of an emphasis on driving developmen­t of hotels, restaurant­s and residentia­l real estate.

A 2017 report on College Park’s “Livable Centers Initiative” noted there is a “vast amount of acreage dedicated to public and private surface parking,” and said “some of these less-efficient lots occupy land that would allow for much-needed residentia­l developmen­t. The proposed master plan outlines several strategies to bring these surface lots to a higher and greater land use.”

‘We’ve owned this land for a while and we had planned on developing it all along, but certainly the airport (parking) shortage was part of the impetus to do it.’ Helen Mouat Peachy’s general manager

 ?? PHOTOS BY NATRICE MILLER/AJC ?? Constructi­on of Peachy Airport Parking’s new covered parking facility is scheduled to be completed soon; the company says the lot will open by the end of the month.
PHOTOS BY NATRICE MILLER/AJC Constructi­on of Peachy Airport Parking’s new covered parking facility is scheduled to be completed soon; the company says the lot will open by the end of the month.
 ?? ?? Peachy Airport Parking’s new covered lot will help ease the parking crunch at Hartsfield-Jackson. The timing is fortuitous: March 29 is expected to be one of the airport’s busiest days of the year.
Peachy Airport Parking’s new covered lot will help ease the parking crunch at Hartsfield-Jackson. The timing is fortuitous: March 29 is expected to be one of the airport’s busiest days of the year.

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