
Residents accessing a Park’ɴNest overhead parking space storage locker directly above their assigned space in a condominium parking garage.
Condo boards and property managers spend significant time and resources on amenities. Fitness centers get upgraded. Lobbies get refreshed. Common areas get redesigned. And yet resident satisfaction surveys keep returning the same result. Storage. Not because buildings have ignored it, but because until now there has never been a practical solution that did not require construction, additional square footage, or significant capital investment.
Why Storage Keeps Winning
The storage room fills up. The waitlist grows. Residents start storing things in the garage. The building starts issuing notices. The cycle continues. Overhead parking space storage is the one amenity that answers the complaint directly, without construction and without a new square footage conversation.
What Makes Storage Different From Other Amenities
Most amenity upgrades require one of three things boards and HOA associations would rather avoid. Construction, which means cost and disruption. Shared access, which means management and conflict. Or significant capital outlay, which means a budget conversation no one wants to have.
Storage done right requires none of those things. The overhead space above every assigned parking space in the residential parking garage has always been there.
"Residents have been asking for storage. The answer was above the parking space the whole time."
The Amenity That Answers The Complaint
A freestanding overhead storage locker sits directly above each resident’s assigned parking space. 88 cubic feet of private, lockable storage, individually keyed with no master key. The vehicle parks safely below.
For HOA boards evaluating storage options, overhead parking garage storage requires no structural modifications, no shared access management, and no capital outlay in the resident purchase model.
For residents it means the condo storage solutions they have been asking for, located exactly where they already park every day. For the board it means a premium amenity that answers the most consistent resident complaint without adding a line to the construction budget.
Resident satisfaction is driven by the gap between what residents expected when they moved in and what the building actually delivers. Storage is where that gap is widest in most multifamily buildings. It is also where it is easiest to close.
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A Park’ɴNest overhead storage locker above an assigned space in a residential condominium parking garage. Storage above. Car below.
