Martin Patrick 3 adds valet parking

City's constricting parking situation pushed retailer to offer service.

April 27, 2019 at 1:38AM
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While restaurants in the metro offer valet parking, it’s rare for a retailer like Martin Patrick 3 to do so. (The Minnesota Star Tribune)

Push came to shove in the North Loop's ever-tightening parking situation. The owners of Martin Patrick 3, the luxury menswear and home-furnishings retailer, took matters into their own hands last week and began offering valet parking in front of the store at 212 3rd Ave. N. in Minneapolis.

"Whatever your ride is, we'll park it," the retailer advertised in an e-mail.

"North Loop parking was already tight, and we've recently lost two parking lots, one by Industrial Lighting and other one by Alliance Française," said Martin Patrick 3 co-owner Dana Swindler. "Too often we were hearing from customers who said, 'I would've stopped by but we couldn't find a place to park.' "

It's not unusual for restaurants to offer valet parking, but MP3 is the first individual retailer in recent memory to offer it. In Minneapolis, Spoon and Stable, Capital Grille, P.S. Steak, Alma and Burch restaurants offer it. Mall of America offers valet parking year-round, and other malls offer it during special events and the holidays.

Other indie retailers may soon be taking up MP3's lead. Karl Benson — co-owner of Cooks of Crocus Hill stores in the North Loop, St. Paul and Stillwater — is considering adding valet parking for his store in June or July.

"We hear complaints from customers nonstop," he said. "People in Minneapolis aren't accustomed to parking being this tight. This isn't Manhattan. Parking is key."

Swindler said he agonized over the price, which is $5.

"We wanted it to be free, but it's expensive for us and the city is raising their parking-meter rates," he said. "This is not a moneymaker for us. It's a loss for us every time we park a car, but we want to make it easy for people to park."

The fee will not be waived with a purchase, Swindler said.

The valet is available for customers daily from noon to close. So far about 10 to 15 customers are using the service daily.

"We're hearing all positive comments so far," Swindler said. "People say the valet service is cheaper than most other valet services."

Other valet parking in the neighborhood is offered by the Hewing Hotel and the Monte Carlo restaurant, which offers a combination self-park/valet park in the lot across from MP3.

Three retailers — D. Nolo, Pacifier and Russell + Hazel — also share the lot.

It's fine if other retailers want to utilize MP3's valet service, Swindler said, but they will have to share the cost.

John Ewoldt • 612-673-7633

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John Ewoldt is a business reporter for the Star Tribune. He writes about small and large retailers including supermarkets, restaurants, consumer issues and trends, and personal finance.  

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