Gracias Madre, a popular vegan eatery in San Francisco's Mission District, decided to close after more than a decade due to the city's deteriorating state.
Fox News' Claudia Cowan on how San Francisco is struggling to stay afloat as crime continues to devastate the cityin San Francisco's Mission District, closed its doors this week after more than a decade due to the city's deteriorating conditions.
"The condition of life in San Francisco has deteriorated and made running a small business nearly impossible," the note continued. Betty Yu, reporter for CBS News in the Bay Area, quoted Gracias Madre's ex-general manager as saying that many people found it"a little bit too dangerous" to visit the restaurant at night due to lack of parking spaces and, if people did manage to find a place to park, the thought of someone breaking into their vehicle kept them on edge.Speaking to SFGate, Donohue blamed the"economy" and"the state of the Mission" for its closure.
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