It’s a sight that still stands out for its oddness: a huge parking garage normally packed with cars, almost totally empty.
Six months ago, at the springtime height of the pandemic in Arlington, ARLnow staff photographer Jay Westcott embarked on a photo essay project to document some of the eerily abandoned office and retail parking garages in Arlington.
At the time, there was just too much news to report and we never ended up publishing the photos. Until today.
Above is a look back at the empty parking garages of Arlington, amid the coronavirus lockdown. Below are Jay’s recollection of the assignment.
When I look through these pictures of empty parking garages, taken back in April and early May, I remember how it felt to be in them: cold, lonely, nervous. Despite being public garages, they were closed because of the stay at home order. Nobody was going in the buildings around them, and without cars the weirdness that is an underground parking garage or a multi-level above-ground garage is reduced to its basic elements: concrete and columns.
These parking garages might be getting more use now, six months later. And maybe one day they will have bike races in them again. One can only hope.