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  1. The premise of The High Cost of Free #Parking, Shoup’s 800-page magnum opus, is as simple as it is provocative: car parking is nearly always too cheap.

    Estimates vary, but each additional parking space adds as much as $20,000, $50,000, or $80,000 to the cost of a project, based on whether it involves a surface lot, above-ground garage, or below-ground garage, respectively.

    Donald #Shoup
    #Shoupista
    #Tragedyofthecommons
    worksinprogress.news/p/the-pro

  2. The premise of The High Cost of Free #Parking, Shoup’s 800-page magnum opus, is as simple as it is provocative: car parking is nearly always too cheap.

    Estimates vary, but each additional parking space adds as much as $20,000, $50,000, or $80,000 to the cost of a project, based on whether it involves a surface lot, above-ground garage, or below-ground garage, respectively.

    Donald #Shoup
    #Shoupista
    #Tragedyofthecommons
    worksinprogress.news/p/the-pro

  3. The premise of The High Cost of Free #Parking, Shoup’s 800-page magnum opus, is as simple as it is provocative: car parking is nearly always too cheap.

    Estimates vary, but each additional parking space adds as much as $20,000, $50,000, or $80,000 to the cost of a project, based on whether it involves a surface lot, above-ground garage, or below-ground garage, respectively.

    Donald #Shoup
    #Shoupista
    #Tragedyofthecommons
    worksinprogress.news/p/the-pro

  4. The premise of The High Cost of Free #Parking, Shoup’s 800-page magnum opus, is as simple as it is provocative: car parking is nearly always too cheap.

    Estimates vary, but each additional parking space adds as much as $20,000, $50,000, or $80,000 to the cost of a project, based on whether it involves a surface lot, above-ground garage, or below-ground garage, respectively.

    Donald #Shoup
    #Shoupista
    #Tragedyofthecommons
    worksinprogress.news/p/the-pro

  5. The premise of The High Cost of Free #Parking, Shoup’s 800-page magnum opus, is as simple as it is provocative: car parking is nearly always too cheap.

    Estimates vary, but each additional parking space adds as much as $20,000, $50,000, or $80,000 to the cost of a project, based on whether it involves a surface lot, above-ground garage, or below-ground garage, respectively.

    Donald #Shoup
    #Shoupista
    #Tragedyofthecommons
    worksinprogress.news/p/the-pro