(02-03-2026, 10:12 PM)Solvedit Wrote: If some industries contracted a bit, it may not be so bad.
Less hospitality industry will be needed.
From Wikipedia: (and yes California allows food stamps for fast food:)
It can't automatically be assumed that the state is supporting the illegals but they may be displacing other workers into poverty.
Why import more fast food workers so they could serve one another on stamps?
Do you lobby for the fast food industry? Do you hold stock in the fast food industry?
100% and each industry is different, traveling salespersons has changed drastically, fewer and fewer spend the time on the road covering thier territory. Its a vanishing breed, and directly lessens the need for hospitality services.
Our building had close to 70% of the space leased pre COVID now it's at 55% and these are just 3 year leases, the minimum used to be 5 years.
Rumors It will contract to 3 floors instead of 7 and sublet/partner with a hotel/casino.
Back in the 90s one industry leased all 15 floors, hell they built 7 more floors on the building in the late 80s.
Theres business but there isn't the huge capital investment in this industry...
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