THE PLIGHT OF SMALL BUSINESSES

Today I ran into a woman who’d owned a small shop here in the West Village for several years beginning in the late-1980s.  She’d moved out West but is now back in NYC.  It would be impossible, she said, to pick up where she’d let off in Manhattan–commercial rents here have risen ten fold in two decades.

Thus the preponderance of banks and big-box druggists.

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