^^^ That's what I was thinking. Hopefully its similar but not identical.
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Originally Posted by Wally West
To be fair, if the owner wanted to build a parking structure instead, you'd be singing a different tune.
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hhhhhhhhmmmmmm not necessarily.
I didn't whine when Joes parking built that parking garage across the street from Metropolis. All I asked was that they were considerate and put ground floor retail, which was their initial plan. Not sure what in the hell happened with that.
If you really wanted to predict my responses.
(Scenarios)
Empty plot of land for sale, developer buys it and proposes a parking garage only,
THEN I MIGHT cause a commotion.
Current owner of property is adding a parking garage, which literally happens all of the time in this city, what can you do ? its their property.
But in this current situation, adding a parking garage in the front of this building would be an all around bad business decision and pretty common sense, from a business stand point, on what
NOT to do. So that argument is void.
Best example. There is a house across the street from my apartment building. Its literally the ONLY house on the entire street and it has a huge front yard. Should that homeowner be forced to open their front yard to the neighborhood because of a lack of parks ?????
NO!