Rent alone was almost $200k. You're saying that he could have gotten the space for half the rent he actually paid? How did you determine this?
Yes it does... We know that after 22 months, Yu still didn't have permission to open a business. We know that his rent was $7k/month. And common sense tells us he needed to rent the place before starting the permitting…
But... the reason the budget was unrealistic was because of SF's ridiculous permitting process. So I don't understand your point.
Okay, but under your assumptions they would reduce carbon concentration by >100 PPM after just 30 years, which actually sounds pretty good.
Rent alone was almost $200k. You're saying that he could have gotten the space for half the rent he actually paid? How did you determine this?
Yes it does... We know that after 22 months, Yu still didn't have permission to open a business. We know that his rent was $7k/month. And common sense tells us he needed to rent the place before starting the permitting…
But... the reason the budget was unrealistic was because of SF's ridiculous permitting process. So I don't understand your point.
Okay, but under your assumptions they would reduce carbon concentration by >100 PPM after just 30 years, which actually sounds pretty good.