 Admittedly, the living conditions might not have been the best, but I have to wonder if an auto repair shop and surface parking is the best use of the land.
Admittedly, the living conditions might not have been the best, but I have to wonder if an auto repair shop and surface parking is the best use of the land.A Blog detailing the beauty of St. Louis architecture and the buildup of residue-or character-that accumulates over the course of time.
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Thursday, February 10, 2011
Just One Block in Downtown
 Admittedly, the living conditions might not have been the best, but I have to wonder if an auto repair shop and surface parking is the best use of the land.
Admittedly, the living conditions might not have been the best, but I have to wonder if an auto repair shop and surface parking is the best use of the land.
It is kind of amazing that it is economical to make land that close to downtown into a parking lot - not even a parking garage, a parking lot. But I'm not sure what to do about. I bet the property owner would love to do something else with it (and make money in the process) if the demand was there.
ReplyDeleteI think the saddest part is the demand for surface lots is there. Think of is, how many people travel downtown on modes of transit other than personal vehicle? Until we're willing to branch out into other methods an abundance of ugly surface lots will be in demand and will be necessary.
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