I think the only thing that's going to save restaurants is that there aren't any retail businesses that could use the same spaces that aren't equally effected. Ultimately if the landlords evict the restaurants who are they going to bring in as replacement tenants?
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Either way, ultimately landlords are going to be the ones who take a bath on this because their assets - prime space in crowded cities - really are less valuable than before.
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