The Tin Building, despite its ambitions and lavish costs, has become a site of discontent, losing over $100,000 daily and facing closures of multiple stalls.
Initial visits revealed a lack of cohesion among the various offerings, leading critics to liken the experience to a disjointed amusement attraction rather than a unified dining destination.
The business's struggle coincided with the sudden layoffs of over 100 predominantly Latino workers, raising ethical questions about how the layoffs were handled amidst financial turmoil.
Despite being a significant investment by Howard Hughes Corporation, the Tin Building has failed to establish a compelling narrative or cohesive experience for diners.
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