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This is slightly off topic but I'll post it anyway. My experience with the Department of Zoning is that they do not allow showers in office spaces. They think people will use the office for an apartment. Has anyone else encountered this situation or been deterred by the lack of showers in the office setting? In our office we installed a clandestine shower but we are waiting for a police raid any day.
Does anyone use the valet parking services and showers at the Millennium Park Bicycle Station? http://www.chicagobikestation.com/
There should certainly be more of these in the loop, or at least some kind of secure bicycle parking area that is watched and guarded. There is also free valet bike parking at Wrigley Field (one of the best things in the city, actually), and I think other popular destinations could and should be encouraged to offer such services. This seems to me to be absolutely something that ATA and CDOT should begin to focus on, if they have not already. I know ATA offered guarded valet parking at the Green Fest last year, and Pitchfork also has oversight at their massive parking site. As for the invisible hand, it seems a market has emerged for cycle bars that allow patrons to bring their rides inside for a drink. I suppose that opens up all kinds of liability issues, but I remember the drive-through liquor store in Ann Arbor, so anything is possible, right?
This is slightly off topic but I'll post it anyway. My experience with the Department of Zoning is that they do not allow showers in office spaces. They think people will use the office for an apartment. Has anyone else encountered this situation or been deterred by the lack of showers in the office setting? In our office we installed a clandestine shower but we are waiting for a police raid any day.
Does anyone use the valet parking services and showers at the Millennium Park Bicycle Station? http://www.chicagobikestation.com/
There should certainly be more of these in the loop, or at least some kind of secure bicycle parking area that is watched and guarded. There is also free valet bike parking at Wrigley Field (one of the best things in the city, actually), and I think other popular destinations could and should be encouraged to offer such services. This seems to me to be absolutely something that ATA and CDOT should begin to focus on, if they have not already. I know ATA offered guarded valet parking at the Green Fest last year, and Pitchfork also has oversight at their massive parking site. As for the invisible hand, it seems a market has emerged for cycle bars that allow patrons to bring their rides inside for a drink. I suppose that opens up all kinds of liability issues, but I remember the drive-through liquor store in Ann Arbor, so anything is possible, right?
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