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Historic SF Store at Risk of Closure After 166 Years, Cites ‘Destructive’ Policies

An Iconic Landmark on the Brink of Closure

An iconic Bay‌ Area landmark ⁣may ⁣soon be preparing to‌ close⁣ its doors in San Francisco, the owner said ‌— and he blamed rampant crime, drug use, and a “litany of destructive” policies that were making‌ the current situation unsustainable.

John Chachas, who owns the luxury department store Gump’s, ‍laid ⁤out his concerns in ⁢a letter addressed to Governor Gavin Newsom (D-CA), Mayor London Breed (D-S.F.), and⁢ the Board of ⁣Supervisors, who represent the city and county of San Francisco.⁣ That letter was published as a full-page advertisement in The San Francisco Chronicle.

“Gump’s has been ‍a San Francisco icon⁢ for more than 165 years. Today, ⁢as we prepare for our 166th holiday⁤ season at 250 Post Street, we‌ fear this may be our last because of the profound‍ erosion⁤ of this city’s conditions,” Chachas wrote, acknowledging that some of the difficulties ​could still⁢ be stemming from COVID-related lockdowns and the ​fact that many ⁢who worked in nearby offices had been encouraged and even ordered to remain ​at home.

“Equally devastating have been a ‌litany of destructive San ‍Francisco strategies, including ⁢allowing the homeless ‍to occupy our sidewalks, to ⁢openly ⁤distribute and use illegal drugs, to harass ⁢the public and to ⁤defile the city’s streets,” Chachas‍ continued, referring to such policies as the effective enactment of a “tyranny of the minority.”

“Such abject disregard for civilized conduct​ makes San Francisco unlivable for its residents, ⁤unsafe for our employees, and unwelcoming to visitors ⁤from around⁤ the world,” Chachas ⁤said,⁣ adding, “San Francisco ‌deserves better.”

A Call for Change

But Chachas did ⁢more than simply ⁤complain about what he believed had gone wrong in the city – he also offered suggestions that he ‍said⁣ could help restore the city “to its rightful place as one of America’s shining ​beacons of urban society.”

  • Remove homeless camps and clean the streets
  • Allow ‍law enforcement to enforce ‌local and state ⁢laws
  • Abandon failed public policies
  • Renew focus on restoring ⁤the city


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