Dubai’s parking operator, PARKIN, is making a tangible effort to tackle congestion and boost urban mobility by pledging to introduce around 3,000 new parking spaces before the end of 2025. This expansion is part of a broader strategy to meet growing demand across the emirate.
A Closer Look at the Plans:
Volume and Timing: Parkin aims to roll out approximately 3,000 additional slots by year-end.
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Future Infrastructure: Beyond this immediate upgrade, the company also plans to construct four new multi-storey car parks over the next two years. These will feature a unified architectural style to clearly signal their function as public parking facilities.
Parkin already oversees a vast network of roughly 211,500 parking spaces, marking a 6% increase from the previous year’s total of around 200,400. This growth stems from additions across public and developer-owned locations.
What It Means for You?
Easing the Parking Crunch: Adding 3,000 spaces will help alleviate strain in high-demand areas, improving access and convenience for drivers.
Strategic Growth and Visibility: The upcoming multi-storey car parks—featuring a standardized design—will not only enhance functionality but also boost public recognition of Parkin-managed facilities.
Sustained Expansion: This development builds on Parkin’s steady track record of ramping up its parking capacity in alignment with Dubai’s urban expansion.



















