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Circa 1877 (née Brick Brewery) | 20 fl | Complete
(01-11-2017, 02:06 AM)Markster Wrote:
(01-10-2017, 11:35 PM)mpd618 Wrote: On the other hand, they substantially reduced parking!

0.846 spaces per unit, down from 1.15
0.743 spaces per bedroom, up from 0.733

Fixed it for you. Smile

But I do believe the number per unit is still more relevant.  Based on anecdotal observations, a large percentage of the second bedrooms serve in "spare" or "visitor" role.  So even if the number of two-bedroom units is substantially reduced in the new plan, the number of people in the building will drop much less, meaning that the spaces-per-person ratio really does drop substantially.
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