‘Sitting Ducks’: Crime Forcing Chicago Women Business Owners to Leave Town

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CBS Chicago discovered the increase in crime has caused quite a few women business owners to flee to the suburbs.

As CBS 2 Political Investigator Dana Kozlov reported, one of those owners has a long history downtown. She owns Sugar Bliss, at 122 S. Wabash Ave. in the Palmer House Hilton building, which has been in business for more than a decade.

It took place as Ging had a Women in Business Networking meeting. She claimed this type of crime “happens once a month, at least.” She sent letters to Mayor Lori Lightfoot and other officials.“We can’t live like this. The city has become – I won’t even say, Gotham City is a little bit better, because you have Batman,” Sharif said. “Here, you don’t have Batman – you know what I mean?”

 

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