Notorious Tremont Towing is Building a Sexy New Parking Garage
May 31, 2016 by Lucas Lechuga

Maybe the sexy parking garage fad has finally jumped the shark. Miami Beach's Tremont Towing, known for its hard-line attitude, its quick tows, its $20 ATM fees, and its reality TV show, may soon also be known for its attractively styled parking garage. The tow truck company has submitted plans to the City of Miami Beach for a five-level parking facility at 1747 Bay Road where towed cars can be stored, reports The Next Miami, giving them significantly more space than their current lot. The structure will also be lined with office space and "a small amount of ground-floor retail." The rooftop parking area will also include shade structures. The garage design, by Urban Robot Associates, rises 43 feet, 3 feet taller than allowed by code, for which it will go before the Urban Design Review Board in July.
They are still assholes.
This is a comment approved by this site to be posted? Classy.
Ugly Building for ugly people!
How constructive these idiotic comments are.
scam scam scam
So now they can charge excessive prices for storing your towed vehicle!
Only if you park illegally and don’t come for your car.
its better than the ugly parking lot
Their operation is a blight on the area. They are bad for the overall image of Miami Beach. This business should be shut down and run out of Miami Beach.
Is there an architect? we should know?
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Yes, Urban Robot Associates is the architect.
It’s only the individuals who have been towed for parking in a restricted area are the only individuals leaving nasty comments on here. I visit Miami Beach frequently and have never been towed.. Possibly because I pay attention to signs and use common sense. Furthermore, this article is not about how you feel about Tremont, but rather their plans to erect a new parking garage. I welcome the new building as the current one has been revitalized but is somewhat of an eye sore in comparison to this new designed building. Hope the city grants them the plans.