Every NYC Subway Store is Closing… Over Crime

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Published 2024-08-06
The NYC Subway is home to many a shopping center, but these are now 75% vacant as businesses flee and stores shut down. Some blame remote work and online shopping for the demise of NYC's subway malls, but perhaps there's another reason...

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All Comments (21)
  • @pookiemag9826
    Legalize theft up to $1000, prosecute law abiding citizens trying to prevent theft, keep electing mentally challenged politicians. What could possibly go wrong?
  • @garyroelli855
    What’s the point of more police if captured criminals are not prosecuted?
  • @tanishab8h
    I don't think criminals are too scared in NYC since they can pretty much guarantee that even if they are caught, they will be let go right away!
  • @DosDonts101
    All this because they don't want to lock up criminals . . . so sad
  • @taz6122
    Crime overall isn't down, prosecution is!
  • @Cleo-h3x
    Soft on Crime policies are devastating NYC.
  • @scriptles
    When they say "crime is down" just remember if you stop arresting criminals you stop counting them as criminals. The number is probably 10x higher then they say at a minimum.
  • @TheJinashura
    It blows my mind that the majority will be voting to keep this in 2024. I guess BlackRock is the real winner. They will own so much of NYC soon.
  • @MooblyMccoy
    The gaslighting by city officials is ridiculous. Everyone knows what the problem is but the city refuses to address it
  • I will quote mayor Adam's " all are welcome here " and the people all cheered , well you reap what you sow
  • @Jitsover50
    In Japan they have spotless subways. Not one piece of trash. Clean bathrooms everywhere. The entire subway is full of all kinds of stores like a mall. Crepe stands and drink machines all over the platforms. Zero crime. So sad how we lowered our standards of living to this.
  • @T_LANelson
    So they went from wanting to defund the police to We Need More Police? 🤦🏽‍♀️ They let the criminals get out of jail for free before the ink dries on the paperwork 🤷🏽‍♀️
  • @JeffT918
    Crime is like drought; it slowly turns everything into a desert.
  • @katydid2877
    Sounds like the evolution of a mall 101. I didn’t particularly choose online shopping. Mall shopping drove me to online shopping. Mall shopping became too irritating and stressful due to loud, rude, mostly non-customers making the mall not enjoyable.
  • @milesdyson
    Here in Chicago, our subway shops closed decades ago......now everything above ground is closing 😂😅
  • @Faust_YT
    “The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing.” - Edmund Burke.
  • @murraymclean9072
    But how could the criminals be armed? New York has tough laws about gun ownership. Does that mean criminals are disobeying the law?
  • Cash you are an outstanding American in bring forth the truth that many are not acknowledging and avoid all together. As an outstanding American reporting the truth you deserve an American Legion appreciation award 🫡👍🇺🇸
  • @gypsy698
    This is SO sad. I'm from Manhattan. (I moved Down South in August of 1995.) Anyway, I used to go to the "Subway Retail Stores." In fact, there was a jewelry store in the subway on 86th and Lexington Avenue. I had my ears pierced there, AND my mother put a wedding ring that she loved on lay-a-way there back in the late 1980s. I'm SO sorry to hear that Manhattan is SO crime ridden, which wasn't the case back then, that the stores are being forced to close. It's the end of an era. I weep for the future of Manhattan. This is the beginning of the end. Mark my words.