1378 21st St
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1378 21st St

Lot - 19 spots

$82 hours
Time Park, LLC
1378 21st St
Denver, CO 80205

Features

Disabled spots
No height restrictions

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
Flat Rate$8.00

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay And Display
Cards
Cash

Reviews

Feb 24, 2019

I usually park at this lot. Today I parked at this lot and used my credit card to pay, but the cash dispenser was jammed and the machine didn't print out the receipt to display on my dashboard so I paid again within 5 minutes so on a 10.00 parking spot I ended up paying 20.00 Very frustrating! I will try to call the company to get refunded. Fix your machine!

May 19, 2017

I usually park at this lot. Today I parked at this lot and used my credit card to pay, but the cash dispenser was jammed and the machine didn't print out the receipt to display on my dashboard. So I moved my car to another lot, because I didn't want to get ticketed without the receipt displayed on my dashboard. Very frustrating! I will try to call the company to get refunded. Fix your machine!

Mar 30, 2014

Jan 10, 2014

May 15, 2013

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