Whole Foods Announces San Francisco Location Will Close Amid Rising Crime
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Whole Foods Announces, San Francisco Location , Will Close Amid Rising Crime.
'National Review' reports that a Whole Foods in
downtown San Francisco will be temporarily closing
due to safety concerns in the surrounding area.
'National Review' reports that a Whole Foods in
downtown San Francisco will be temporarily closing
due to safety concerns in the surrounding area.
The 'San Francisco Standard' reports that
increased drug use and crime on Eighth and Market
has contributed to the store's decision to close. .
The 'San Francisco Standard' reports that
increased drug use and crime on Eighth and Market
has contributed to the store's decision to close. .
We are closing our Trinity
location only for the time being. , Whole Foods spokesperson, via 'National Review'.
If we feel we can ensure the safety
of our team members in the store,
we will evaluate a reopening
of our Trinity location, Whole Foods spokesperson, via 'National Review'.
'National Review' reports that the news
comes following a string of violent attacks
on prominent residents of the city. .
'National Review' reports that the news
comes following a string of violent attacks
on prominent residents of the city. .
Last week, Cash App founder Bob Lee
was stabbed to death, and cycling champion
Ethan Boyes died after being hit by a car. .
Last week, Cash App founder Bob Lee
was stabbed to death, and cycling champion
Ethan Boyes died after being hit by a car. .
Former San Francisco fire commissioner
Don Carmignani was hit in the head with a pipe
by a homeless man but survived.
'National Review' reports that the rapidly
deteriorating street conditions in San Francisco
come as the city faces a nearly $800 million deficit.
Local supervisor Matt Dorsey, who oversees the
district where Whole Foods will close its doors, said
he was "incredibly disappointed" by the situation.
Local supervisor Matt Dorsey, who oversees the
district where Whole Foods will close its doors, said
he was "incredibly disappointed" by the situation.
Today, I’m waiving privilege to publicly
announce a drafting request I’m working on
with [District Supervisor Catherine Stefani]
for a Charter Amendment entitled the
‘San Francisco Police Department Full Staffing Act,’ which will get San Francisco to a fully staffed
police department within 5 years, Matt Dorsey, local supervisor, via 'National Review'