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Originally Posted by Urbanarchit
Considering its location downtown I don't see why it should include any parking spaces for this building even if there are only 8 spaces. It may be an awkward site, but if they didn't include parking and the access to it they'd have more space to allow for two decent retail spots instead of one and a small office. If the site is so small, then there's no reason parking should be included...
The pedestrian experience is lacking, though. Ironic considering Laney was interviewed in the fall where he claimed he was interested in urban planning, despite none of his projects being good urbanism.
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There are another 9 parking spaces, and bicycle parking on the floor above the ground floor (which isn't the second floor, it's the mezzanine floor), accessible from an alley with access to Albert St.