In the London map it’s even showing underground sites, which should barely count
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Apparently Manchester a bit of a mess right now as all the car parks get developed and no one knows where to dump their vehicle.
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Don’t forget the Motor City. Car parking space in Detroit compared to Oslo.pic.twitter.com/5AJGeh1wW0
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"Can't forget the motor city." They need the car parks coz everyone is dancing in the street.
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The scales are pretty different. That’s a big chunk of Manchester. Also, isn’t this basically a graph of land prices?
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Don’t NCR make most of their profits from land price appreciation? I may be out of date but seem to recall they had a business model of buying sites and using parking charges to just cover the carry.
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It’s fascinating. It would be great to add a layer for on-street parking, I bet that would be a revelation.
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Doesn’t public transport in London get twice the funding of the north west?
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From this it seems to me that the more economically active a city is, the more expensive the land and therefore the less space is given to cars. Cars do not signify economic success: indeed the reverse may be true. Can this be proven?
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I doubt it. Many American cities are essentially dominated by car parking
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