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Anonymous
Great advice one and all. It's a single space. Feeling silly for not doing the obvious (which I have -- a sign. Good old fashioned sign). It's not attached to a unit but one of our tenants has expressed an interest so that would be good if they want it. Parking by us is at a premium -- it's permit only and I've had a couple of bites already. I think the sign will help. I may come back and add some clever to it -- catch the eyes of the passerbys.
Posted 10 years 9 months ago
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Trish Beirne
Can you get custom hot wheels or cars for giveaways?
Posted 10 years 9 months ago
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Eric Cato
lol@ sexy garage walls. That sounds awesome
Posted 10 years 9 months ago
Best garage I ever saw had a cool wall with a video streaming and sassy music playing. Sexiest garage I ever saw.
Posted 10 years 9 months ago
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Donna Tribunella
When I was A Regional supervisor and had a property in Houston, and we had Garages and covered parking, so I created a slogan for a banner that said...."Here a Rosemont we do not tolerate any Hail" " Our Garages and Covered Parking take care of that"!....and my team rented 40 covered parking/ Garages in the first week.
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Tracy Valenzuela
If not assigned, premium price spaces closest to elevator or walkway.
Posted 10 years 9 months ago