{"version":3,"file":"howToOrganizeProperties-52a88e73.js","sources":["../../../app/frontend/assets/documentation/articles/howToOrganizeProperties.js"],"sourcesContent":["export const howToOrganizeProperties = {\n order: 1,\n name: \"Organize properties\",\n keywords: \"park campus mixed-use outparcel pad site\",\n subcategory: \"Properties\",\n markdown: `# Organize properties\n\n {% inlineRouterLink articleId=\"what-is-a-property?\" %}Properties{% /inlineRouterLink %} are a fundamental concept in Tower Hunt. They act as containers for property rights and land coverings, enabling a wide variety of physical real estate scenarios. With this freedom comes a question: how should I organize properties? Read on for some best practices.\n\n {% callout type=\"tip\" %}\n **Tip:** Remember that the property diagram can {% inlineRouterLink %}display multiple properties{% /inlineRouterLink %}, so don't be afraid to create multiple nearby properties as long as it makes sense to do so.\n {% /callout %}\n\n ## Standalone buildings\n\n The most common situation is a single building that sits atop a single fee parcel and is operated on its own. Every building exists within a submarket and has neighbors, but often the ownership and operation of these nearby buildings is distinct from and unrelated to the subject building. Treat this type of building as a single property, inclusive of any parking surfaces/structures that are utilized by the building.\n\n ## Branded campuses & parks\n\n One situation that often makes sense to build as a single property is a branded campus or park. If some or all of these characteristics are present, proceed with a single property:\n\n - Multiple buildings sharing a branded name and/or logo\n - Multiple buildings served by a single access road\n - Multiple buildings designed and arranged to be operated as a collection\n\n ## Large-scale mixed-use structures\n\n Some large buildings contain multiple uses, each of which may be owned and operated separately. Treat this as a single property, using {% inlineRouterLink %}building groups{% /inlineRouterLink %} and {% inlineRouterLink %}ownership units{% /inlineRouterLink %} to isolate different parts of the whole.\n\n ## Shopping malls with outparcels\n\n Many malls, especially larger ones, contain outparcels (aka pad sites). Even if multiple owners are present, it usually makes visual sense to treat these sites as a single property.`,\n};\n"],"names":["howToOrganizeProperties"],"mappings":"AAAY,MAACA,EAA0B,CACrC,MAAO,EACP,KAAM,sBACN,SAAU,2CACV,YAAa,aACb,SAAU;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA;AAAA,wLA2BZ"}