Above is looking at the taller building in the center of the photo, behind the short business building
and this is looking at it from Duke Lane
Both images are screen shots from Google Street View, and this parking garage has been roofed and walled in... probably to make it aesthetically appealing as possible
here it is on satellite image, the tan double roof in the center of the image
Thanks to Mark Hann for telling us about it on facebook in response to the often seen Chicago image
But because it's inner structure is covered by the exterior walls, it may not be an elevator parking but instead may be the "pigeon hole parking" system that was featured and explained on The Old Motor http://theoldmotor.com/?p=128118
and on http://www.bycitylight.com/spotlight-archive.php?article=2
it turns out, these are very common in New York City, so common, no one even thinks they are interesting. http://justacarguy.blogspot.com/2016/01/another-elevator-parking-garage-has.html for a half a dozen, and they can be found all over Manhattan with Google street view
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