Downtown's future depends on parking
Beth Kassab
Business Columnist
October 12, 2007
The evidence is in the scrape marks on the walls.Maneuvering through the parking garage at The Plaza condo, office and retail complex off Orange Avenue is dicey.
Some turns are so narrow that I had to put my midsize sedan into reverse and retry the final exit turn to avoid hitting a concrete wall.
Someone has scrawled the word "slow" on the wall in chalk.
"It's the Rubik's Cube of parking garages," said attorney Mark NeJame, who bought most of the 18th floor in The Plaza's office tower as new space for his law firm, along with dozens of spaces in the parking garage.
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