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PARKING INFORMATION

FREE validated parking is available Monday-Friday during our business hours at the Featherstone Central parking garage (162 N Upper Street). This garage is not available for use on the weekends. Street and metered parking is available around Gratz Park (Mill, Market, Second and Third Streets).

Directions to the Featherstone garage:

  1. Turn left from W Short St onto Limestone St
  2. Turn left on W 2nd St
  3. Turn left again on Upper St
  4. The garage is on your left; a red brick building with a red PARK sign in front.

How to use your validation:

Validations must be obtained prior to parking at the garage, as they must be presented upon parking. Validations are available at the Carnegie Center front desk, for download here, or by e-mail request from ccll1@carnegiecenterlex.org. To ensure that your parking is validated, please follow the instructions below.

  1. Cut the validation on the dotted line.
  2. Leave the large rectangle in your windshield or dashboard
  3. Write your license plate number on the blank line of the square tab
  4. Leave the square tab with license plate number in box near the garage ticket window marked “Carnegie Center Parking Vouchers”

The Carnegie Center can no longer validate parking for the corner lot on W Second and Mill St. or the Central Parking lot on the corner of Short and Market Streets.



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