387 Lothrop Rd
Now2 hours

New Center One (Lot #4)

Lot - 176 spots

Features

Disabled Spots
No height restrictions

Prices

Mon-Sun - All day
4 Hours$7.49
8 Hours$11.49
24 Hours$13.49

Opening Times

Mon-SunAll day

Payment Options

Pay By Phone
Phone

Reviews

Nov 30, 2022

Gave it a 1 star because parking was available. Would give it no stars for the fact that my Dr validated my parking with a $5 coupon but security said it basically was worth zero $. Still had to pay the $5 parking fee. Last time we parked there the credit card machine was not working and had to pay cash. Sounds fishy doesn’t it

Dec 1, 2020

Horrible rip off for state employees and still make us pay even though the majority of us are forced to work at home during COVID.

Aug 26, 2019

This lot is conveniently located and almost always has parking available. HOWEVER, a receipt is required to be reimbursed for my business parking expenses and the machine never has paper, which means no receipts. If you use the call button for assistance they tell you to come back inside the building to get a receipt. So you have to pull out of the lot and then re-park so you can go back inside the building and get a receipt????

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Parking At Grand Circus Detroit

Perhaps unsurprisingly, parking options in the heart of the motor city are plentiful.

DISCLAIMER: This is being written by an early adopter (and a new-comer to the area).  Please, please, please pitch in with additional tips (what's parking like when the Tigers play? or the Lions? or the Bears? What about when the Detroit Opera has a show?  Does it vary between winter and summer?  Help your fellow users!)

The underground garage across the street is closest, perhaps warmest, but also possibly the most expensive ($15/day).  Note it is also where you'll likely end up if you are in a rush, i.e left later than you wanted to, didn't look/plan/call ahead, and if you're the type of person who just follows the "PARKING SIGNS".  Don't be that person.  That person is gullible, disorganized and impulsive.  If you are that person you will pay (literally) for your shortcomings.  Think of it like a casino (a tax on the poor), or... but I digress.  YOU are not that person (since you're on Parkopedia :-), i.e. you, my dear watson, are already a step ahead.  Keep reading for better options.

Various surface lots (cheaper, but you'll have to scrape your car if it snows, which it will) are your next closest option.  A solid free option (safety in numbers!) is the MGM grand parking structure, although it will add a bit of time to your commute (15 minutes walking, or 20 minutes waiting, walking, and riding the bus).  As an added bonus, you get some sunshine and a chance to take in some of the city's architecture.

Thanks for reading, park safe and park smart, and help out by writing/editing!

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