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Old Posted Sep 13, 2005, 7:27 PM
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Now that I think of it, there are some parking lots that are in totally enclosed spaces, or even underground, such as the huge parking lot that was built below the twin towers of Century City. For some reason I thought if spaces for cars were located above ground, as will be true of tenant parking at the Hollywood Broadway bldg, that automatically meant there had to be lots of open air ventilation, meaning no walls or sealed windows around the perimeter of the lot. But, again, I realize that's not necessarily required for a variety of major parking garages in LA or elsewhere.
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