Let's be honest. It was basically entirely drugs, violence, crime, stealing, etc...
If those things were not a problem the cost of the space would not be either.
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>The first three months after Karmen Berensten opened by Union Station, back in 2019, was the best debut ever for her small boutique chain.
But last week, she shuttered A Line Boutique’s store at 1750 Wewatta St., telling BusinessDen the location lost $400,000 last year.
“It never came back,” she said of the pre-pandemic environment downtown.
Let's be honest. It was basically entirely drugs, violence, crime, stealing, etc...
If those things were not a problem the cost of the space would not be either.
Archive: https://archive.today/SdQfs
From the post:
>>The first three months after Karmen Berensten opened by Union Station, back in 2019, was the best debut ever for her small boutique chain.
But last week, she shuttered A Line Boutique’s store at 1750 Wewatta St., telling BusinessDen the location lost $400,000 last year.
“It never came back,” she said of the pre-pandemic environment downtown.
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