Except it is more like
I'd like 25 pizzas and you need to give them to me for free and I'm going to use up all your space so that your other paying customers will go somewhere else
No, drop the pizza comparison for a moment. The 25-50k employees earning upper tier salaries would not have lived and worked in the city tax free. Income Tax, property tax, excise tax all providing new revenue base for several generations.
She is what happens when you elect people based on sound-bites and "feel-good" promises--who have no idea how to actually run a complex entity in a world governed by pragmatics.
I'm assuming you meant "customer"? But it's more like:
Customer: "I'm going to use your restaurant and employees to make massive profit. Also you have to give me $3 billion."
They weren’t “giving 3 billion”, they were allowing them to keep 3 billion of their $ in exchange for receiving 27 billion. That’s a pretty solid deal.