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The future of parking is in New York — and it costs at least $300,000 per space

Por: CNBC Business November 23, 2022

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watch nowVIDEO3:0403:04Look inside a hi-tech parking spot that costs $300,000Hidden deep below some of New York City's most luxurious apartment buildings is an exclusive world of futuristic parking spaces where high-end vehicles are parked and retrieved by robotic parking systems. The high-tech spots are a rare amenity in the Big Apple, and if you want your car to occupy one of these VIP spaces you've got to be ready to fork over... + full article



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