You are building a brand-new building on a lot that had been vacant near the US Capitol of Washington D.C. You have already signed contracts for almost all of the available spaces. You are incredibly pleased with the mix of tenants and the high quality of their businesses.
Your partner has suggested that you also use the adjacent vacant lot to build a high-rise parking garage. You could rent these spaces to your tenants. You could also make available the extra spaces as parking is always limited in that area.
You have some hesitancy about this second project and do not feel like you have the expertise to make this decision without outside consultant help. You would have no way to decide how much to charge, how many spaces would be the right number to have, and many of the details that are beyond your expertise.
Your partner suggests that you hire a national parking consultant company to look over the project as he envisions it and give you their expert opinion on its viability. You agree with his suggestion and begin to look for the right parking consultant in Washington DC.
You want to find a parking consultant in Washington DC who can come to your site, examine your project plans, and give you the advice you need for this project. You want a firm with vast experience and hopefully one that has consulted on many similar endeavors.
Your partner suggests that you contact a firm that he has heard of called Parking Advisors. You agree and visit their website!