Commercial Office

Suburban Office Park

Multi-building office campuses in suburban markets with surface parking, usually Class B-A tenants.

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What makes suburban office park parking hard3 reasons

Unused stalls on weekends and nights

Office parks sit empty 60% of the time but generate zero off-hours revenue.

No enforcement means public use as pass-through

Commuters use the lot as a park-and-ride.

Tenant-vs-visitor allocation unclear

Tenants complain visitors take their stalls.

How Polarity fixes it3 value drivers

Off-hours public monetization

Open to public nights and weekends; rates by day.

→ +$5-20K/mo off-hours

Commuter deterrence via tiered enforcement

Non-tenants face fee after 4 hours on weekdays.

→ Commuter freeloaders -90%

Per-tenant stall allocation

Lease-linked stall counts enforced automatically.

→ Tenant complaints -80%

What good looks like3 KPIs

Off-hours revenue
$5-20K per month
Commuter freeloaders
-90 percent
Tenant complaints
-80 percent

See it in action4 related demos

Interactive product demos showing how Polarity handles the parking scenarios most relevant to suburban office park properties.

Ready to see Polarity on your suburban office park?

Book a 20-minute walkthrough. We'll share numbers from similar properties and show you what the first month looks like.

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