Whole Foods in San Francisco's Mid-Market Neighborhood to Close Temporarily

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A Whole Foods in San Francisco’s Mid-Market neighborhood will be closing temporarily due to safety concerns.

A Whole Foods Market in San Francisco's Mid-Market neighborhood will be closing temporarily due to safety concerns.

The location at 8th and Market streets will keep its doors closed beginning Tuesday. It's not known when the store will reopen. "To ensure the safety of our Team Members, we have made the difficult decision to close the Trinity store for the time being," a Whole Foods Market spokesperson said in a statement."All Team Members will be transferred to one of our nearby locations."Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news.

Our neighborhood waited a long time for this supermarket, but we’re also well aware of problems they’ve experienced with drug-related retail theft, adjacent drug markets, and the many safety issues related to them. Public safety is Mayor Breed’s top priority and vital to the City’s work around restoring our economy and making our residents and workers feel safe.

San Francisco is addressing public safety concerns on multiple fronts – we recently passed an emergency $25 million dollar budget funding supplemental to keep officers on our streets using overtime and we also extended our community ambassador program. In the long-term, we need to continue ramping up our recruitment and retention efforts to ensure we have the police staffing necessary to have more officers in our neighborhoods.

 

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