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Second, apartment buildings. A building where I had lived in Charlestown had parking that one paid extra for if desired. When heat, A/C or parking is "free", its built into the rent, price, or condo fees. Its not subsidized in any way. Having parking makes units easier to sell or rent. Even Arlington has parking problems. Some renters don't have enough spaces available and there is no overnight street parking in Arlington. These renters are begging for some. In east Arlington there is no municipal parking lot. The Capitol Theater has about 5 movie screens and over 500 seats. Zero parking spots. Should they be forced to close down?
1- the parking IS subsidized if you don't use the parking- even at buildings that also charge for parking. garages in apartment buildings can cost 100k per space, and this is partially built into rents for units.
2- Why would the Capitol Theater have to shut down? They are running a successful business without the need for parking. If they needed parking to operate, they would then either have to shut down or build parking. If I were to build a new rental housing complex and people were clamoring for parking, I would build it in as there is a market for it.