Tag Archives: adaptive re-use
The Parking Podcast E56: An Interview with Todd Litman and a Conversation about New Mobilities
The Parking Podcast E55: An Interview with Vanessa Solesbee and a Conversation about Estes Park
The Parking Podcast E54: An Interview with Peter Lange and a Conversation about Texas A&M
The Parking Podcast E53: An Interview with Peter Deppe and a Conversation about Kuhmute
The Parking Podcast E52: An Interview with Jeremy Zuker and a Conversation about WhereiPark
The Parking Podcast E51: An Interview with Cameron Guice of Cleanstreak and a Conversation about Pressure Washing
The Parking Podcast E50: An Interview with Reachel Knight And A Conversation About Convertible Garages
Future $ense: Does Designing for Future Re-use Make Sense?
Adaptive re-use of parking garages, turning all or parts of them into housing or offices or mixed-use when they’re not needed for as much parking, is a hot topic, and designing new garages with it in mind is top of mind with many developers. But it’s not as simple as moving a few lines. Designing and building a garage with future re-use in mind is complicated and can be expensive. So does it really make sense?
A panel of top experts takes on the topic in this month’s The Parking Professional, offering their insight into when parking demand may or may not decline due to TNCs and autonomous vehicle adoption, what it means to design a garage for future re-use, what the costs are, and how likely parking operators are to face this challenge. It’s a fascinating read.
Check it out here and let us know–what do you think?