, now loom half empty over the city. meanwhile, more than 200 hotels are shuddered according to the head of the hotel association of new york, v. j to independent fell off a precipice and march of last year and it really hasn't recovered. the real occupant fee is between 15 and 20 percent on average for the whole city. and the return of office workers is even more important than tourism to reopen in hotels. business travelers absolutely pay the most money tours stay and the value of the business, but they simply don't pay the same dollar rate. when do you think the hotel industry is going to recover here in new york and for 2025? because that's how long it takes for conventions, consciences to come back. our estimate is 20 percent of the inventory of new york hotels is just going to go away either to other uses or be torn down completely and be rebuilt as something else. some 5000 of the cities 25000 eating and drinking establishment already gone away and thousands more barely hanging on a grand central station the flow of office commuters, that restaurants and other small businesses depend on has dropped 75 percent. how do