Here's some frustrating news for our friends in New Orleans.

Last October when the Hard Rock Hotel collapsed nobody anticipated the wreckage would still be there in February of the follow year (not to mention the dead bodies trapped inside).

Now a new report from city leaders reveals the unfixed problem is costing local people lots of money.

In the year 2019 it has been estimated that the collapsed Hard Rock Hotel has cost the local economy over $11 million (this does not cost the total costs from the year 2020).

Fox8 reports:

According to the source, the $11 million only includes the costs from 2019 and not the costs from 2020 so far.

The slide also breaks the costs down into different categories:

One being damages to streets and infrastructure, which has cost nearly $3 million.

Lost revenue from changes to RTA and show cancellations at the Saenger Theatre total to about $5 million.

Also, staffing additional personnel, like fire and safety units, has cost more than $2 million.

The report lists other additional costs, pertaining to public safety, which adds up to over $2 million.