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Business Parks: Death
02.05.2010
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Via GOOD magazine, this Planetizen article argues that living in the suburbs is fine—but working in the suburbs, in office parks, is the kiss of death.

Most attempts to regulate suburban development have focused on containing the growth of suburban housing. But such regulation, by restricting the supply of buildable land, risks incresing housing prices. And from a more libertarian perspective, an individual’s interest in choosing to “drive to qualify” may seem quite appealing. Attempts to regulate commercial suburban development do not involve the same sentimental considerations as limits on residential development, but do risk increasing prices for commercial land, thus increasing prices for everything else.

But these considerations do not justify the form of suburban office parks. I can think of no reason why an office building (other than, perhaps, one where the Ebola virus is routinely handled) should be behind a 500-foot driveway with no sidewalks. The arguments for allowing offices to locate in suburbia do not justify the office park form, because 500-foot driveways do not reduce rents in any obvious respect.

(Planetizen: Taming the Office Park)

(Office Space: Special Edition with Flair)

Posted by Jason Louv
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02.05.2010
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