It’s not often that digital tools stir emotions, but when it comes to the tenant experience, a great digital experience in the car park will leave tenants feeling completely wowed. That’s because parking is an emotive issue and when commuters can use car parks how they need to, they’ll feel heard and understood. And if your tenants are happy with their parking, they’re more likely to renew their leases, giving your bottom line more certainty.
It makes sense that tenant experience is at the heart of digital transformation in commercial real estate. Considering our work hours and the number of digital tools we have access to to improve our work lives, we’re all well aware of what a great experience feels like and what falls short.
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Here’s how digital parking management tools deliver a better tenant experience:
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