And the added cost of concealing the parking to this extent will be passed onto the future renters further exacerbating the housing cost issue in Portland...
Also, if you look at the parking deck plans there are tandem spaces against a wall which is going to be really hard to maneuver in and out of. Sometimes I don't think anyone considers whether the parking spaces are actually usable when designing this type of parking structure.
Imagine being parked in the tandem space and having to back out with cars occupying all the spaces on the opposite side. You'd have to back out past the exit ramp to get out of there. Let's hope everyone in this building has parking sensors and rear view cameras.