Park & Shop

List of participating merchants
Akari Hair Care & Day Spa - 193 Middle St
Andrea’s Bridal & Formal Wear – 510 Congress St
Androscoggin Bank – 130 Middle St
Balanced Bodywork at Health Coaches - 17 Free St
Bank of America – One City Center
Bay Realty - 559 Congress St
Bull Feeney’s - 375 Fore St
By the Bay - 88 Spring St
Carla’s - 414 Fore St
Casco Bay Eye Care - 152 Middle St
Central Yarn Shop - 569 Congress St
Chantal - 229 Commercial St
Cherry Pie – 127 Middle St
Christian Science Reading Room – 4 City Center
Country Noel - 57 Exchange St
Cross Jewelers - 570 Congress St
D. Cole Jewelers - 10 Exchange St
Dathan Hunter - 4 1/2 Milk St
Ethan Hunter Salon – 395 Fore St
Fabu Salon & Day Spa - 136 Commercial St
Fetch - 195 Commercial St
Fuji Restaurant – 29 Exchange St
Guitar Grave - 441 Congress St
Harborview Gifts - 177 Commercial St
Harmon’s & Barton’s Flowers - 584 Congress St
Headgames Salon - 116 Free St
J. L. Coombs - 22 Exchange St
Joseph’s - 410 Fore St
Kennedy Studios - 42 Exchange St
KeyBank – 1 Canal Plaza & 1 Monument Sq
LeRoux Kitchen - 161 Commercial St

Longfellow Books - One Monument Way
Maine Potter’s Market - 376 Fore St
Maine’s Pantry - 111 Commercial St
Material Objects – 500 Congress St
Mexicali Blues - 9 Moulton St
Old Port Candy Co. - 422 Fore St
Olympia Sports - 544 Congress St
Papier Gourmet - 26 Free St
People’s United Bank – 467 Congress St
Portmanteau - 191 Middle St
Serendipity - 34 Exchange St
Something’s Fishy - 32 Exchange St
Springer’s Jewelers - 580 Congress St
Stonewall Kitchen - 182 Middle St
Swiss Time - 86 Exchange St
Tandoor Restaurant - 88 Exchange St
TD Bank – One Portland Sq & 481 Congress St
Videoport – 151 Middle St
Walter’s Cafe - 2 Portland Sq
Wyler’s - 92 Exchange St
Participating garages & lots
By The Bay Parking
Casco Bay Garage
Cumberland County Garage
Custom House Square Garage
Elm Street Garage
Fore Street Garage
Gateway Garage
Midtown Parking Lot
Monument Square Garage
Ocean Gateway Garage
One City Center Garage
Public Market Garage
Spring Street Garage
Temple Street Garage
Top of the Old Port Parking
88 Spring Street
Commercial Street at Maine State Pier
Newbury Street
Pearl Street
21 Elm Street
419 Fore Street
181 High Street
44 Free Street
Cumberland and Brown Street
167 Fore Street
Monument Square
315 Cumberland Avenue
45 Spring Street
11 Temple Street
Congress and Pearl Street
Park & Shop Program Information

COST: $79/booklet of 100 stamps (non-refundable). Each stamp is redeemable for one hour of free parking at participating facilities.

RESTRICTIONS: Customers and client use only – not allowed for employee use (Park & Work Program available for part time employees. Call for more information.) Misuse will result in your discontinuance of participation in this program. Place stamp(s) onto customer’s parking ticket. Facilities will accept two stamps per ticket.

PURCHASES: Booklets may be obtained at:

Portland’s Downtown District
(check or exact change)
549 Congress Street
9:00 AM – 5:00 PM M-F
People’s United Bank
467 Congress Street
8:00 AM – 4:00 PM M-F
8:30 AM – 12:00 PM SAT

Make checks payable to Portland’s Downtown District.

* Please note that Park & Work and Park & Shop are two different programs and must be paid with separate checks if purchasing both at the same time.




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