Crime has some women business owners rethinking their futures in Chicago – CBS2 (Chicago)

"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," said Uzma Sharif, the owner of Chocolat Uzma in the Pilsen community. "Here, you don't have Batman – you know what I mean?"
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Maestro
3 years ago

Same goes for women customers

debtsor
3 years ago

My spouse’s employer located downtown is majority women. They have a hard time hiring new employees because fewer seem willing to come Younger people aren’t as interested in the work from. They don’t want to work in downtown Chicago. They’ll work in other downtowns nationwide but just not Chicago.

Old Joe
3 years ago
Reply to  debtsor

Any woman who is still working downtown needs to read Bernie Goetz’s Guide for NYC Straphangers.

Old Joe
3 years ago

Well Uzma, have you been voting for Democrats?

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