BEHIND THE SCENES: Why downtown stores are locking up during business hours

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SooToday's Alex Flood tells us why more and more downtown storefronts, concerned about safety, have resorted to asking customers to ring their doorbells

In each “Behind the Scenes” segment, Village Media's Scott Sexsmith sits down with one of our local journalists to talk about the story behind the story.

Ivory Lane Collective owner Amanda Carchidi took to social media this week to remind her customers they have begun locking their doors during business hours after she noticed a sudden rise in thefts and harassment at her store. When SooToday visited Carchidi’s store on Tuesday, her team had just installed a doorbell — a system she describes as a “growing trend” for Queen Street establishments.

Just down the street, the team at Algoma Bicycle Company have kept their doors locked during operating hours for nearly a year now. While the timeline of the project is currently unknown, the new police station is expected to eventually employ 17 officers and cost $3.6 million, spread over four years.

In a phone interview with SooToday, Mayor Matthew Shoemaker said the issue of locking doors “shouldn’t be normal” and he remains hopeful the police service's budget increase of around $5 million will help mitigate these concerns.

 

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