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Old Posted Aug 11, 2021, 5:21 PM
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Originally Posted by Innsertnamehere View Post
relatively, yes, but the interior parking dimensions would still have to meet the standard dimensions (6m drive aisles, etc).

Having a parking spot on P7 would definitely be a gigantic pain though. My last apartment had parking on P3 and that was more than enough haha.
For a long time I lived in a building that opened in 1967. The underground parking was quite generous, and it only had one level so access was easy.

The last time I parked underground it was at the Homewood Suites downtown here. I don't know if it has more than one level, but there is much less wiggle room! I imagine standards have evolved as cars got smaller over the decades, but with so many large SUVs and pickup trucks around today there can be little space between vehicles.
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