A driverless car is on display at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, Calif., on September 25, 2012. (Gary Reyes/Bay Area News Group/TNS)
Self-driving cars may be inevitable, but few office developers want to spend money preparing for the changes they will bring.
That's the conclusion of a recent survey of real estate professionals, despite the expectation that ride sharing and autonomous vehicles will drive down the need for parking in the decades ahead.
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