I think it is important to remember that not all tenants need or want a home for life.
That means a tenant would need $104,000 for a $2,000 apartment.
The tenants, he said, need to make their case in court and among those in city government who can assess the building's structure.
The tenant needs more of an incentive to get the deal signed.
The tenant need not pay rent until the business premises are put back in working order again.
If they go, it might change the equation, because small tenants need to be near the big ones.
So may a house be built by a landlord, but the tenant need not take it against his will.
One tenant needed to add eight more people to an already crammed space.
He said tenants needed money and more time to relocate.
At the very least, he argued, tenants need more time to find or build new offices.