Category: Truck Parking Club Update

  • The Weekly Spot Drop: 921 New Spaces Across 23 States

    The Weekly Spot Drop: 921 New Spaces Across 23 States

    Hello everybody!

    Welcome back to The Weekly Spot Drop. Every Monday, we break down the truck parking spaces that came online at Truck Parking Club the week before. Where they are. How many. Who put them on the map.

    Let’s get into it.

    Last Week by the Numbers

    • 921 spaces added
    • 72 new locations
    • 23 states

    That brings Truck Parking Club to 5,341 locations and 82,147 total spaces across the country. The largest reservable truck parking network in the United States.

    Where the Spaces Landed

    Arizona, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Kansas, Louisiana, Maryland, Michigan, Mississippi, Missouri, Nevada, New Hampshire, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Tennessee, Texas, and Virginia.

    California had a massive week, with multi-location additions in Los Angeles and Fontana. Pennsylvania added the most locations of any state at 11, spread across Milton, Bethlehem, Grove City, South Williamsport, Easton, Larksville, and Catawissa. Michigan saw new spots in Clare, Farmington Hills, Detroit, Bay City, and Webberville. Illinois brought new locations in Montgomery, Glenwood, Kankakee, Warrensburg, and Wood Dale.

    A Few Standouts

    Why This Matters

    921 more spaces drivers can now reserve in advance. Backed by 24/7 member service staffed by former truckers.

    America is short 1.7 million truck parking spaces. The shortage costs the industry over $100 billion a year. New construction takes years and runs $100K to $200K per space.

    We’re solving it differently. The supply already exists. Trucking companies, repair shops, warehouses, CDL schools, towing yards, dealerships, empty commercial lots. Property owners with extra dock doors and unused yard space who didn’t know they could turn it into income.

    Last week, 72 of them found out.

    Got Space? Get Paid.

    If you own commercial property with unused yard space or extra dock doors, you’re sitting on income. No upfront costs. No long-term contracts. We handle bookings, payments, member service, and signage. You set the rates and availability.

    List your property at truckparkingclub.com/become-property-member.

    See you next Monday.

  • The Weekly Spot Drop: 694 New Spaces Across 31 States

    The Weekly Spot Drop: 694 New Spaces Across 31 States

    The Weekly Spot Drop: 694 New Spaces Across 31 States

    Welcome back to The Weekly Spot Drop. Every Monday, we break down the truck parking spaces that came online at Truck Parking Club the week before. Where they are. How many. Who put them on the map.

    Let’s get into it.

    Last Week by the Numbers

    • 694 spaces added
    • 70 new locations
    • 31 states

    That brings Truck Parking Club to 5,276 locations and 81,676 total spaces across the country. The largest reservable truck parking network in the United States.

    Where the Spaces Landed

    South Dakota, Illinois, Maryland, Tennessee, Indiana, Missouri, New York, Colorado, Texas, Alabama, Arizona, Washington, New Jersey, Michigan, Ohio, California, Louisiana, Pennsylvania, North Carolina, Kansas, Iowa, Arkansas, South Carolina, Georgia, Alaska, Oklahoma, Florida, Mississippi, Virginia, West Virginia, and Wisconsin.

    Illinois had a huge week with new locations in Rockford, Matteson, East St Louis, and Elmhurst. New Jersey added locations in Parsippany-Troy Hills, Keasbey, Woodbridge Township, and Egg Harbor Township. Texas saw new spots in Iowa Park, Porter, Fredericksburg, Harker Heights, Stafford, Marion, and San Antonio.

    A Few Standouts

    • Keasbey, New Jersey: 30 spaces in a single location
    • Charles City, Iowa: 30 spaces
    • Holt, Michigan: 30 spaces
    • Woodbridge Township, New Jersey: 30 spaces across two locations
    • Rockford, Illinois: 44 spaces across three locations
    • Matteson, Illinois: 35 spaces across two locations
    • Elmhurst, Illinois: 36 spaces across two locations
    • Perris, California: 25 spaces across two locations
    • West Monroe, Louisiana: 21 spaces
    • Marion, Texas: 25 spaces
    • Eloy, Arizona: 20 spaces
    • Grain Valley, Missouri: 20 spaces
    • Moses Lake, Washington: 16 spaces

    Why This Matters

    694 more spaces drivers can now reserve in advance. Backed by 24/7 member service staffed by former truckers.

    America is short 1.7 million truck parking spaces. The shortage costs the industry over $100 billion a year. New construction takes years and runs $100K to $200K per space.

    We’re solving it differently. The supply already exists. Trucking companies, repair shops, warehouses, CDL schools, towing yards, dealerships, empty commercial lots. Property owners with extra dock doors and unused yard space who didn’t know they could turn it into income.

    Last week, 70 of them found out.

    Got Space? Get Paid.

    If you own commercial property with unused yard space or extra dock doors, you’re sitting on income. No upfront costs. No long-term contracts. We handle bookings, payments, member service, and signage. You set the rates and availability.

    List your property at truckparkingclub.com/become-property-member.

    See you next Monday.

  • The Weekly Spot Drop: 1,460 New Spaces Across 29 States

    The Weekly Spot Drop: 1,460 New Spaces Across 29 States

    Welcome back to The Weekly Spot Drop. Every Monday, we break down the truck parking spaces that came online at Truck Parking Club the week before. Where they are. How many. Who put them on the map.

    Let’s get into it.

    Last Week by the Numbers

    • 1,460 spaces added
    • 109 new locations
    • 29 states

    That brings Truck Parking Club to 5,231 locations and 82,265 total spaces across the country. The largest reservable truck parking network in the United States.

    Where the Spaces Landed

    North Carolina, Mississippi, Texas, Illinois, Colorado, Oklahoma, California, Kansas, Indiana, Arkansas, Wisconsin, Georgia, Ohio, Florida, Washington, Missouri, Iowa, Alabama, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Tennessee, New Jersey, Nevada, and Virginia.

    Texas led the way with new locations in Fort Worth, Cool, Greenville, Livingston, San Antonio, Pharr, Houston, Tyler, Knox City, Katy, Seagoville, Mansfield, Hutto, and Van Alstyne. Indiana saw a strong week with three new Charlestown locations plus Madison and four Gary additions. Georgia added locations in Port Wentworth, Brunswick, Dalton, Atlanta, East Point, and Moultrie.

    A Few Standouts

    Why This Matters

    1,460 more spaces drivers can now reserve in advance. Backed by 24/7 member service staffed by former truckers.

    America is short 1.7 million truck parking spaces. The shortage costs the industry over $100 billion a year. New construction takes years and runs $100K to $200K per space.

    We’re solving it differently. The supply already exists. Trucking companies, repair shops, warehouses, CDL schools, towing yards, dealerships, empty commercial lots. Property owners with extra dock doors and unused yard space who didn’t know they could turn it into income.

    Last week, 109 of them found out.

    Got Space? Get Paid.

    If you own commercial property with unused yard space or extra dock doors, you’re sitting on income. No upfront costs. No long-term contracts. We handle bookings, payments, member service, and signage. You set the rates and availability.

    List your property at truckparkingclub.com/become-property-member.

    See you next Monday.

  • Truck Parking Club Adds Victor Westerlund as Chief Financial Officer to Accelerate Next Phase of Growth

    Truck Parking Club Adds Victor Westerlund as Chief Financial Officer to Accelerate Next Phase of Growth

    Truck Parking Club, a leading marketplace connecting truck drivers and fleets with reservable parking nationwide, today announced the appointment of Victor Westerlund as Chief Financial Officer as the company continues to scale its national network.

    Westerlund brings more than a decade of experience scaling high-growth companies, most recently serving as Vice President of Finance at Stax Payments. During his tenure, he helped build the company’s financial operations from the ground up, supporting its growth from an early-stage startup to a company that reached a reported valuation of up to $1 billion, while supporting multiple capital raises, acquisitions, and a majority exit.

    At Truck Parking Club, Westerlund will lead financial strategy and infrastructure development as the company enters its next phase of rapid expansion.

    “Victor brings exactly the kind of experience we need at this stage of growth,” said Evan Shelley, Founder and CEO of Truck Parking Club. “His experience building financial systems, raising capital, and navigating scale will be critical as we continue to expand our network and strengthen our position in the market.”

    Truck Parking Club is addressing the nationwide shortage of truck parking, which federal data links to hundreds of fatal crashes each year. Since launching, the company has rapidly scaled its marketplace by activating underutilized space on private property, recently surpassing 5,000 locations nationwide while helping hundreds of thousands of drivers find safe, legal, and efficient parking.

    “Truck parking is one of the biggest pain points in the logistics ecosystem, and the opportunity to solve it at scale is incredibly compelling,” said Westerlund. “There’s a large, underserved market here, and Truck Parking Club has built a strong foundation and a clear path forward. I’m excited to join the team at this stage and help drive the next phase of growth.”

    Westerlund joins Truck Parking Club at a pivotal moment, as the company continues to expand its marketplace and explore new go-to-market opportunities, including deeper engagement with fleets and enterprise partners, with plans to grow to 10,000 locations by the end of 2026. Westerlund will focus on building a robust financial foundation to support and accelerate this growth. 

    About Truck Parking Club

    Truck Parking Club is a network of instantly reservable hourly, daily, weekly, and monthly truck parking locations throughout the U.S. Truck Parking Club connects truckers to parking via truckparkingclub.com and its mobile app. The network is made up of property owners with locations suitable for truck parking, including trucking companies, warehouses, truck repair shops, tow truck companies, storage companies, CDL schools, trailer leasing companies, industrial outdoor storage, real estate investors, truck stops, truck parking operators, and more. Property owners interested in becoming a Property Member can join at truckparkingclub.com/become-property-member.

    Media Contact 

    Reed Loustalot 

    CMO, Truck Parking Club 

    [email protected] 

    423-275-4999 

    truckparkingclub.com

  • The Weekly Spot Drop: 1,936 New Spaces Across 36 States

    The Weekly Spot Drop: 1,936 New Spaces Across 36 States

    1936 new truck parking spaces

    Welcome to The Weekly Spot Drop. Every Monday, we break down the truck parking spaces that came online at Truck Parking Club the week before. Where they are. How many. Who put them on the map.

    Let’s get into it.

    Last Week by the Numbers

    • 1,936 spaces added
    • 146 new Property Member locations
    • 36 states

    That brings Truck Parking Club to 5,168 locations and 81,260 total spaces across the country. The largest reservable truck parking network in the United States.

    Where the Spaces Landed

    Texas, California, Florida, Tennessee, Kansas, Indiana, Colorado, Wisconsin, North Carolina, Georgia, Pennsylvania, Louisiana, New Mexico, Alabama, South Carolina, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, Ohio, Michigan, New Hampshire, Maine, Maryland, New Jersey, Idaho, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Arkansas, Illinois, Missouri, Oklahoma, Kentucky, and West Virginia.

    California, Texas, and Tennessee each added more than 10 locations in a single week. Indianapolis added five locations. Beaufort, South Carolina added three. Cabazon, California added two big ones.

    A Few Standouts

    Why This Matters

    1,936 more spaces drivers can now reserve in advance. Backed by 24/7 member service staffed by former truckers.

    America is short 1.7 million truck parking spaces. The shortage costs the industry over $100 billion a year. New construction takes years and runs $100K to $200K per space.

    We’re solving it differently. The supply already exists. Trucking companies, repair shops, warehouses, CDL schools, towing yards, dealerships, empty commercial lots. Property owners with extra dock doors and unused yard space who didn’t know they could turn it into income.

    Last week, 146 of them found out.

    Got Space? Get Paid.

    If you own commercial property with unused yard space or extra dock doors, you’re sitting on income. No upfront costs. No long-term contracts. We handle bookings, payments, member service, and signage. You set the rates and availability.

    List your property at truckparkingclub.com/become-property-member.

    See you next Monday.

  • Truck Parking Club has surpassed 5,000 locations.

    Truck Parking Club has surpassed 5,000 locations.


    You may ask yourself, why does this matter? What does this number mean? You might wonder why we always talk about how many locations we have and how many spaces we have.

    It’s because that’s what matters to our customers. When we survey our Trucker Members, they tell us consistently, in every way they can: find more locations.
    That makes sense. Drivers drive everywhere. They need options everywhere.

    If you look at our history over 1,240 days, we knew from the beginning we had to find quality locations and onboard them correctly, so drivers knew what they were getting and had a great experience when they parked with us.

    It took us more than a year (366 days) to add our first 100 locations.  And it took us longer to go from 0 to 1,000 (786 days) than it did to go from 1,000 to 5,000 (461 days).

    We also knew from the beginning that the Trucker Member experience mattered just as much as the locations themselves. That meant being there 24/7/365 to answer questions and provide support. And it meant building a team of people who had been drivers themselves, who understood the situations drivers find themselves in. That’s the only way to deliver an excellent experience to our Trucker Members.

    Here’s the part we don’t talk about enough: who we built this with.
    We didn’t build this network supported by venture or institutional real estate capital or big infrastructure players. We built it brick by brick with American small business owners. Self-storage operators in small towns. Family-run trucking companies. Tow yards. Repair shops. Hotels. Stadiums. Warehouses. CDL schools. Tire shops. Amish markets. Truck parking operators and independent truck stops. Every corner of the American economy, turning unused space into income while solving a real infrastructure problem for the supply chain.

    These are the people who made this possible. 5,000 Property Member locations across 49 states who looked at their unused space and said yes – yes to drivers, yes to their community, yes to being part of something bigger. When a driver parks at one of our locations, they’re not just finding a safe place to rest. They’re walking to a local restaurant. They’re buying fuel at a local station. They’re putting money back into the town that welcomed them.

    That’s the network we’re building. Not just parking. Connective tissue between American trucking and every corner of American small business.

    5,000 isn’t the finish line. It’s a fraction of the way there.

    To reach 10,000 by the end of 2026, we have to do in 260 days what took us 3.5 years. Roughly 19 new locations every single day.

    Why push that hard? Because every new location means fewer drivers parked on ramps. More miles covered. Better asset utilization for fleets. Drivers home sooner. A small business somewhere earning money from space that used to sit empty.

    Ultimately a better quality of life for everyone in the Truck Parking Club.

    We’re just getting started.

  • Weekly Spot Drop: 129 New Truck Parking Locations Added

    Weekly Spot Drop: 129 New Truck Parking Locations Added

    The Weekly Spot Drop: 129 New Locations, 1,715 New Spaces

    Another big week on Truck Parking Club. The network added 129 new locations and 1,715 new parking spaces across 32 states in the last seven days.

    That brings the total to 4,996 locations and 79,396 spaces across 49 states.

    California Led the Week

    The biggest single addition was a 500-space location in Commerce, California. California added 11 new locations totaling 672 new spaces this week, including locations in Los Angeles, El Monte, Downey, Perris, Bakersfield, Turlock, Wasco, and Commerce. See every California location.

    Texas Picked Up 193 New Spaces

    Eight new locations in Texas added 193 spaces, led by a 75-space location in Bowie and a 40-space location in Nevada, Texas. San Antonio, Houston, Killeen, Kilgore, and Bartlett also got new spots. See every Texas location.

    Florida and Georgia Kept Expanding

    Florida added 14 new locations totaling 64 spaces across Bartow, Bowling Green, Sarasota, Bradenton, Hawthorne, Lake Worth Beach, Live Oak, Medley, Okeechobee, and Ludowici. Georgia added 17 new locations totaling 62 spaces across Atlanta, Augusta, Douglasville, Moultrie, Griffin, Dahlonega, Statesboro, Milner, Glenwood, and Ludowici. Florida locations | Georgia locations

    North Carolina Added 12 Locations

    North Carolina added 110 new spaces across 12 locations, including Burlington, Hope Mills, Spring Lake, Whiteville, Fayetteville, Lake Waccamaw, Tabor City, and Mill Spring. See every North Carolina location.

    Every State That Grew This Week

    New locations went live in Alabama, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Mississippi, Missouri, Nebraska, New Jersey, New Mexico, New York, North Carolina, Ohio, Oklahoma, Oregon, Pennsylvania, South Carolina, Tennessee, Texas, Virginia, Washington, and Wyoming.

    The Network at a Glance

    • 4,996 total locations
    • 79,396 total spaces
    • 49 states covered
    • 129 new locations and 1,715 new spaces this week

    Drivers can book hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly at truckparkingclub.com or in the Truck Parking Club app.

    Got Space? Get Paid.

    Own a yard, lot, warehouse, or any property with extra room? Truck drivers are actively looking for parking in your area. List your space with Truck Parking Club, set your own rates, and start earning. No upfront costs. No long-term contracts.

    List your property.

  • Truck Parking Club Network Update: 4,644 Locations, 74,777 Spaces Across 49 States

    Truck Parking Club Network Update: 4,644 Locations, 74,777 Spaces Across 49 States

    Truck Parking Club Weekly Network Update

    Week of March 17, 2025

    This week, Truck Parking Club added 94 new locations across 26 states, bringing 933 new parking spaces online for truck drivers nationwide.

    Current Network Totals

    Total Locations: 4,644

    Total Parking Spaces: 74,777

    States Covered: 49

    This Week’s Growth

    New Locations Added: 94

    New Parking Spaces: 933

    States with New Locations: 26

    Top States This Week

    Louisiana: 1 location, 185 spaces

    California: 7 locations, 111 spaces

    Arkansas: 2 locations, 93 spaces

    Texas: 21 locations, 91 spaces

    Ohio: 6 locations, 45 spaces

    Indiana: 4 locations, 45 spaces

    Mississippi: 4 locations, 36 spaces

    Georgia: 7 locations, 44 spaces

    About Truck Parking Club

    Truck Parking Club is the largest network of reservable truck parking in the United States, operating 4,644 locations with 74,777 parking spaces across 49 states. The platform connects truck drivers with property owners who have available parking, solving America’s truck parking shortage through a two-sided marketplace.

    Drivers can instantly reserve hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly parking through the Truck Parking Club app or website. Property owners earn passive income by listing available spaces with no upfront costs or long-term contracts.

    For more information, visit truckparkingclub.com

  • Truck Parking Club Network Update: 4,551 Locations, 73,885 Spaces Across 49 States

    Truck Parking Club Network Update: 4,551 Locations, 73,885 Spaces Across 49 States

    Truck Parking Club Weekly Network Update

    Week of March 10, 2025

    This week, Truck Parking Club added 104 new locations across 26 states, bringing 1,381 new parking spaces online for truck drivers nationwide.

    Current Network Totals

    Total Locations: 4,551

    Total Parking Spaces: 73,885

    States Covered: 49

    This Week’s Growth

    New Locations Added: 104

    New Parking Spaces: 1,381

    States with New Locations: 26

    Top States This Week

    Texas: 13 locations, 253 spaces

    California: 10 locations, 213 spaces

    Alabama: 6 locations, 113 spaces

    Oklahoma: 4 locations, 89 spaces

    Florida: 10 locations, 81 spaces

    Georgia: 3 locations, 76 spaces

    Tennessee: 4 locations, 75 spaces

    Kansas: 4 locations, 50 spaces

    About Truck Parking Club

    Truck Parking Club is the largest network of reservable truck parking in the United States, operating 4,551 locations with 73,885 parking spaces across 49 states. The platform connects truck drivers with property owners who have available parking, solving America’s truck parking shortage through a two-sided marketplace.

    Drivers can instantly reserve hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly parking through the Truck Parking Club app or website. Property owners earn passive income by listing available spaces with no upfront costs or long-term contracts.

    For more information, visit truckparkingclub.com

  • Truck Parking Club Network Update: 4,468 Locations, 72,698 Spaces Across 49 States

    Truck Parking Club Network Update: 4,468 Locations, 72,698 Spaces Across 49 States

    Truck Parking Club Weekly Network Update

    Week of March 3, 2025

    This week, Truck Parking Club added 90 new locations across 30 states, bringing 1,034 new parking spaces online for truck drivers nationwide.

    Current Network Totals

    Total Locations: 4,468

    Total Parking Spaces: 72,698

    States Covered: 49

    This Week’s Growth

    New Locations Added: 90

    New Parking Spaces: 1,034

    States with New Locations: 30

    Top States This Week

    Tennessee: 2 locations, 130 spaces

    Illinois: 3 locations, 96 spaces

    Utah: 6 locations, 36 spaces

    Texas: 11 locations, 96 spaces

    Michigan: 5 locations, 60 spaces

    Georgia: 3 locations, 56 spaces

    Colorado: 5 locations, 44 spaces

    Pennsylvania: 5 locations, 30 spaces

    About Truck Parking Club

    Truck Parking Club is the largest network of reservable truck parking in the United States, operating 4,468 locations with 72,698 parking spaces across 49 states. The platform connects truck drivers with property owners who have available parking, solving America’s truck parking shortage through a two-sided marketplace.

    Drivers can instantly reserve hourly, daily, weekly, or monthly parking through the Truck Parking Club app or website. Property owners earn passive income by listing available spaces with no upfront costs or long-term contracts.

    For more information, visit truckparkingclub.com