Gregg Reuben has made his name known in the business world as he is the CEO of the parking management company CenterPark. According to his website, “Centerpark is focused on building parking management systems in gateway cities nationwide. A gateway city is a city that serves an economic anchor of its surrounding areas and regions.” Reuben had plenty of management experience prior to launching CenterPark, as he operated various parking systems for different companies, including Autofair America, ABM Industries, LAZ Parking, and Alliance Parking.

CenterPark’s website further explained Reuben’s role in the company. It read, “As a founder and the CEO of Centerpark, it is Gregg’s responsibility for Centerpark to realize their objective of becoming one of the largest owner/operators of parking and logistic oriented properties while achieving the company’s mission of creating value for their customers, opportunities for their employees, and enhanced returns for their partners and clients.”

With him being the founder of a successful business, it’s no wonder his net worth is pegged in the ballpark of a couple of million. However, as fortunate as Reuben and his wife, Alina Habba, have been, they have also been a bit shady and have found themselves in a sticky situation, owing the government a good amount of money. 

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