Sigh.
$19.7M building permit application submitted for a parking garage at 1900 Olive.
$19.7M building permit application submitted for a parking garage at 1900 Olive.
At $20,000,000 it seems like it will be a 1250 or so spot garage if it’s pre cast. 1250 spots turned over at about 50 times a year on average and at $25 = $1.56m a year before you paying 2-3 people to work at the garage. So 20 years? And these last 35-40
Maybe, hopefully, there is significant retail portion along Olive that adds to the construction costs and decreases the number of spaces.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Jul 17, 2021At $20,000,000 it seems like it will be a 1250 or so spot garage if it’s pre cast. 1250 spots turned over at about 50 times a year on average and at $25 = $1.56m a year before you paying 2-3 people to work at the garage. So 20 years? And these last 35-40eee123 wrote: ↑Jul 17, 2021How does someone spending $20M on parking ever recoup that with 17 soccer games/year?
The lot there on the same block is $2 all day (up from $1.25 in 2018 per streetview). Even Blues parking on that block is pocket change. I just don't get how there's any demand enough to pay for that outside of 17 MLS games.dbInSouthCity wrote: ↑Jul 17, 2021At $20,000,000 it seems like it will be a 1250 or so spot garage if it’s pre cast. 1250 spots turned over at about 50 times a year on average and at $25 = $1.56m a year before you paying 2-3 people to work at the garage. So 20 years? And these last 35-40eee123 wrote: ↑Jul 17, 2021How does someone spending $20M on parking ever recoup that with 17 soccer games/year?
Just curious, what is the typical cost for a standard massive garage like this? I have no idea personally. Are you implying that $20m isn’t actually that high of a $ amount and would need to be much higher to include features other than simple parking?EssTeeEll wrote: ↑Jul 19, 2021Ground floor retail + some number of apartments on top floors would be a slam dunk to accompany this garage. But for a price tag of $20 million, there's no chance of both of those things happening. Can they at least make it look interesting? Kind of a low bar, but the train has left the station.
Garages cost between $17,000-22,000 per spot, depending if its a pre cast garage (panels brought from else where and assembled, which is cheaper) or cast in place at the site (higher end) So that's why i said this garage is probably going to be over 1000 spots.SouthCityJR wrote: ↑Jul 19, 2021Just curious, what is the typical cost for a standard massive garage like this? I have no idea personally. Are you implying that $20m isn’t actually that high of a $ amount and would need to be much higher to include features other than simple parking?EssTeeEll wrote: ↑Jul 19, 2021Ground floor retail + some number of apartments on top floors would be a slam dunk to accompany this garage. But for a price tag of $20 million, there's no chance of both of those things happening. Can they at least make it look interesting? Kind of a low bar, but the train has left the station.
At the very least, a donut shop on the Olive Street side seems like a no-brainer...EssTeeEll wrote: ↑Jul 19, 2021Ground floor retail + some number of apartments on top floors would be a slam dunk to accompany this garage. But for a price tag of $20 million, there's no chance of both of those things happening. Can they at least make it look interesting? Kind of a low bar, but the train has left the station.
Parking and urinating. There's your two uses.