Parking BOXX provides complete parking solutions in St. Paul, Minnesota — from barrier gates and pay stations to LPR cameras and cloud management software. As a North American manufacturer, Parking BOXX designs, builds, installs, and supports parking systems for lots and garages throughout the Twin Cities area. St. Paul's Lowertown entertainment district and the Xcel Energy Center arena complex create high-volume event parking demand that requires fast-throughput access control capable of clearing large vehicle queues quickly.
Whether you operate a hospital parking garage, hotel valet facility, university campus, municipal lot, or commercial property in St. Paul, Parking BOXX delivers the equipment and software to automate operations, control access, and capture revenue. Serving facilities near Xcel Energy Center, Regions Hospital, and throughout Downtown St. Paul and Summit Hill.
Parking BOXX manufactures and installs a full range of parking systems for facilities in St. Paul and throughout the Twin Cities area. From Downtown St. Paul to Lowertown, St. Paul facilities trust manufacturer-direct equipment and CloudEASE cloud management.
Full entry and exit lane systems with barrier gates, pay stations, ticket dispensers, and CloudEASE cloud management software. Gated systems capture 80 to 95 percent of parking revenue — ideal for hospitals, hotels, airports, and commercial garages in St. Paul.
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AI-powered license plate recognition cameras for ticketless entry, pay-by-plate payment, monthly permit verification, and enforcement. 98%+ read accuracy in controlled parking environments.
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RFID card readers, long-range windshield tags, HID Mobile Access, and LPR-based credential systems for employee, tenant, and permit parking. Control who enters your facility without processing transient payments.
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Motorized barrier gate systems with straight arms (8 to 20 feet), articulating arms for low-clearance garages, and LED-illuminated arms for high-visibility installations.
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Walk-up pay-on-foot kiosks, drive-up exit-lane terminals, and attended cashier stations. All accept credit cards, contactless tap, cash, and mobile payment. EMV and PCI compliant.
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Browser-based cloud parking software that connects all equipment to a single dashboard. Rate management, credential control, revenue reporting, real-time equipment monitoring, and multi-site oversight.
Learn more →Parking BOXX equipment is installed and operating across the St. Paul metro area — barrier gates, pay stations, LPR cameras, and CloudEASE-managed access control at facilities just like yours.
Parking BOXX installs and supports parking systems for a range of facility types across the Twin Cities area — from hospitals like Regions Hospital to event venues like Xcel Energy Center.
Parking BOXX designs and manufactures all parking equipment in North America — Wintersville, Ohio and Sarnia, Ontario. Buy direct with no middleman markup.
Complete installation in St. Paul — site survey, manufacturing, concrete and electrical prep, hardware mounting, software configuration, and operator training.
Every system includes CloudEASE cloud management software at no additional cost. Monitor, manage, and report from any browser — no local servers or app downloads.
Published pricing, no demo wall, no mandatory sales cycle. Request a quote online and receive a response within one business day.
Remote diagnostics via CloudEASE plus on-site service throughout the Twin Cities area for maintenance, repairs, and system upgrades. St. Paul's severe Minnesota winters — with heavy snowfall, sustained subzero temperatures, and significant ice accumulation — require parking equipment with winter-hardened enclosures, heated gate arms, and cold-temperature-rated electronics.
An established North American manufacturer with decades of engineering, installation, and support experience — not a startup.
Parking BOXX serves St. Paul and surrounding communities throughout the Twin Cities area. Whether your facility is in Downtown St. Paul, Summit Hill, Cathedral Hill or anywhere in the metro area, Parking BOXX provides the same manufacturer-direct pricing, full installation, and CloudEASE support.
Yes. Parking BOXX provides full parking system installation in St. Paul and throughout the Twin Cities area. As a manufacturer, Parking BOXX handles the complete process — system design, equipment manufacturing, on-site installation, CloudEASE software configuration, and ongoing technical support.
Parking BOXX offers complete parking solutions in St. Paul including gated revenue control systems with barrier gates and pay stations, parking access control with RFID and LPR credentials, self-service parking kiosks, smart parking meters, and CloudEASE cloud management software. Systems are configured for hotels, hospitals, universities, commercial properties, and municipal facilities in the St. Paul area.
Parking system pricing in St. Paul depends on facility size, number of entry and exit lanes, equipment selection, and installation requirements. A basic two-lane gated system starts around $20,000. Full-featured systems with LPR cameras, multiple pay stations, and CloudEASE software range from $40,000 to $150,000 or more. Parking BOXX offers manufacturer-direct pricing with no middleman markup.
Yes. Parking BOXX provides installation, training, and ongoing technical support for parking systems in St. Paul. CloudEASE cloud software enables remote diagnostics and management from anywhere. On-site service is available throughout the Twin Cities area for equipment maintenance, repairs, and system upgrades.
St. Paul winters routinely bring extended subzero stretches, heavy snow, and ice that can render standard parking barrier gates and pay stations inoperable — a serious problem for hospital facilities and arena operators who need 24/7 reliability. Parking BOXX equipment is built with heated components and winter-rated electronics that maintain consistent operation through Minnesota's harshest conditions. CloudEASE lets St. Paul facility managers monitor system health remotely, so they can dispatch maintenance before equipment failures disrupt hospital access or Xcel Energy Center event traffic.