But the sales brochure talks about 1200 spaces, could they be tied to some long-term lease arrangement that keeps them from being available to anyone else? Those cannot be advertised without binding legal access to them, surely.
He might not own them, but he'll lust after control of them in order to manipulate the market price. Anything to keep the basic rates high enough to pay off that Z-lot construction cost amortization...like I said, there is overwhelming evidence that some covert scheme is being acted out downtown. Parking is a racket...it only makes sense that the godfather of leveraging land would want in on it.
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