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Perfect, all they need to do is contact the property manager for the plaza and bike racks will be installed.
I've had to do this myself as a customer and it works.
And as a business, I would imagine these property managers would haul ass at the request.
That's not true in general. Most cities have ordinances around required side walk space and minimum parking requirements which prevents businesses from installing bike racks on the sidewalk or in a parking space.
I've asked and haven't had luck yet. Still, it's good advice as asking costs nothing. :)
"I feel bad going elsewhere, but I won't shop here unless bike racks are installed."