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For someone who lives or works in/with/next to a structure with 7-12 levels of ramp parking such as this building above, how does that work? Are you satisfied with the function, security, convenience, access, speed  of entry and exit and any other relevant issues? How does it compare to walking some distance from a street level parking location, either currently or prior? What compromises, pro/con can you list?

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429 East, the blue clapboard house on the right as seen from the street, was a rooming house in the 70's. It was later the offices for a local publishing company. Then sold to a salon owner for beauty services. The lot now under development was parking for the house and employees and clients. The access is a common (shared) alley/drive that is from Lyndhurst. Unless there is approval for curb cut from East, which I doubt, that Lyndhurst access will become more active. The same is true for the next few blocks on East where alleys provide access to the rear of the cross street properties which border East as well as the East facing properties.

Permit site says an office building and this is in Historic District so almost certainly a wood frame building the size of the adjoining structure and with similar features for street facing appearance.

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9 hours ago, videtur quam contuor said:

429 East, the blue clapboard house on the right as seen from the street, was a rooming house in the 70's. It was later the offices for a local publishing company. Then sold to a salon owner for beauty services. The lot now under development was parking for the house and employees and clients. The access is a common (shared) alley/drive that is from Lyndhurst. Unless there is approval for curb cut from East, which I doubt, that Lyndhurst access will become more active. The same is true for the next few blocks on East where alleys provide access to the rear of the cross street properties which border East as well as the East facing properties.

Permit site says an office building and this is in Historic District so almost certainly a wood frame building the size of the adjoining structure and with similar features for street facing appearance.

I thought I saw an office building that was wood-framed and almost looked like a house.  

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