I'm fine with them selling because they're the ones rolling the dice. If it comes up positive for them, great. If it doesn't, that's on them and they need to build for the original sale price. It's a perfect case of capitalizing on the profits and socializing the losses. Having worked in both commercial and residential real estate, it's wild to see the differences. If a unit is late, a purchaser is sent a letter saying 'tough luck'. If a leased floor is late, the developer can pay the lessee millions in penalties.