I don't have any data but I would guess your potential clients/coworkers
may less likely own a car and need parking space because using public
transport, bike, walking or taking uber taxi suits better to their life
style.

On Fri, Feb 22, 2019, 04:26 Michael Jon <mike.woppe...@gmail.com> wrote:

> I've spent about 6 months now looking at properties for opening a
> coworking space.  The first building I looked at still looks to be the best
> option and is still on the market today.  This building has everything that
> I am looking for - big and open, located in a popular part of the city next
> to coffee shops and restaurants,  has two apartments attached to it which I
> can rent out for additional income.  However, there is no parking besides a
> small alley way that could probably only fit 2 cars.  Is this something
> that I should be concerned about?  This building is also located in an area
> of the city where parking seems to always be difficult to find.
>
> Thank you!
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