AI-Fueled Parking Startup Vend Park Raises $17.5M — And Commercial Real Estate Will Never View Parking the Same Way Again

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In an industry where every inch counts, parking has historically been the overlooked asset — functional, essential, yet technologically stagnant. Now, Boston-based Vend Park, an AI-powered parking infrastructure company, has smashed that mold with a groundbreaking $17.5 million Series A funding round.

This investment, led by Blue Heron Capital and backed by heavyweights like Nuveen’s Real Asset Ventures and Communitas Capital, firmly positions Vend Park as one of 2025’s most disruptive proptech innovators.

Their mission: modernize parking by replacing fragmented systems and outdated hardware with a single, unified, AI-driven platform that handles daily operations with near-complete automation.

Why This Matters for Commercial Real Estate

Property owners using Vend’s platform have reported up to 30% increases in NOI, reduced operational expenses, and smoother customer experiences. This transformation isn’t hypothetical — Vend has expanded from three cities to fifteen in just two years and has partnered with real estate giants such as Nuveen, Jamestown, Federal Realty, and Harwood International.

Parking serves as both the first and last impression for property visitors, especially at high-end Class A assets. Vend Park’s unified digital ecosystem finally aligns parking infrastructure with modern expectations.

Industry Leaders Have Their Say

“Parking has been running inefficiently for years… Vend replaces that outdated structure with an AI-powered infrastructure that unifies technology and operations.” — Michael Miele, CEO, Vend Park

“This team is not just modernizing parking—they’re creating digital infrastructure for the built world.” — Brad Wilner, EVP at CBRE

“Vend’s integrated technology and operations platform quickly proved it can drive significant value for real estate owners…” — Jeanne Casey, Nuveen

“Vend is uniquely positioned to revolutionize this space by delivering a unified, AI-powered platform.” — Kevin Musco, Blue Heron Capital

What This Means for Real Estate Professionals

For those carving out or advancing their careers in commercial real estate, proptech innovations like Vend Park represent the new foundation of industry expertise. Understanding automation, AI operations, and digital infrastructure is no longer a bonus — it’s becoming the norm.

That’s why education leaders such as Cameron Academy continue expanding licensing and professional development programs that arm professionals not only with foundational knowledge, but also with the insight needed to keep pace with rapidly evolving real estate technology.

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