To: ChicagoConservative27
And every one of them will eventually reopen under new management.
Do you have any idea what the average lifespan of a restaurant in New York is? Five years.
3 posted on
10/01/2020 7:10:01 AM PDT by
Yo-Yo
( is the /sarc tag really necessary?)
To: Yo-Yo
“And every one of them will eventually reopen under new management.”
No, they won’t.
9 posted on
10/01/2020 7:12:59 AM PDT by
romanesq
(President Trump ends QAnon saying he doesn't know "anything about it" & then slams Marxism. :))
To: Yo-Yo
They're going to be a bunch of bodegas and sh!tty little cash-only joints when they reopen.
Most of these places will go out of business even if they are allowed to open to 100% of their capacity today. With NYC employers allowing millions of their staff to work from home, many of these restaurants and bars have seen most of their customers disappear.
31 posted on
10/01/2020 8:02:48 AM PDT by
Alberta's Child
("ThereÂ’s somebody new and he sure ain't no rodeo man.")
To: Yo-Yo
“And every one of them will eventually reopen under new management.”
Doubt it. But watch who buys the properties.
42 posted on
10/01/2020 8:46:08 AM PDT by
EQAndyBuzz
(Cloward-Piven is finally upon us.)
To: Yo-Yo
My pet peeve is blaming everything on Covid-19.
Why can't they get it straight--none of this is due to Covid-19, but instead, to the hysterical response to this virus by mostly Democrat Mayors and Governors!!!
52 posted on
10/01/2020 3:29:50 PM PDT by
systemjim
(Lifetime Lover of Music)
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