I just drove through/around the garage to give a better idea of the layout. It is very open, easy to step over walls to the streets/alley. There is a drive-thru for Dunkin Donuts that leads through the Bank of America drive-thru lanes around to Parkwood. No parking spots back there, but definitely areas to hop over the garage wall there and/or park a car. This is on the east side of the garage. There is a walkway/alley between the garage and the businesses (potbelly, chipotle, Henry's, etc.) not accessible by car. Lois Lane runs along north side of the garage, and has town homes with their reserved parallel parking. No parking against the garage, just the street there. The Bishop side is more of the restaurants/bars that is more visible. The garage entrance from Bishop is straight on entering the garage the long length of the garage. The entrances from legacy and Lois Lane are side entrances. Confirmed there is a camera at the legacy and bishop entrances, but I couldn't see the Lois Lane entrance camera. Need to just walk over there. Also, the garage isn't as large as what you have for corporate parking. You drive in where there's the one lane of parking and a small area of parking at the end, or you drive up the other lane to the next level. Several levels, but she parked on the first level. It's possible to see your car on the first level from at least 2 entrances.