Parking lots have come to serve many uses in the era of coronavirus, from open-air markets to COVID-19 testing sites. Here are some ways property owners can continue to gain from their parking lots even when there’s less demand for parking cars.
Source: Inman News
How to take advantage of your parking lot during the pandemic
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