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Thankfully, the mall is finally starting to communicate with biz and patrons about more security.
In the meantime, it seems that gunfire has JUSTIFIABLY scared away many customers during an already slow time of year . . . Check-it:
This is a slow time of year for businesses, but usually not this slow.
"We took a massive, probably 30% sales decrease, compared to what we usually do," the employee said.
Read more via www.TonysKansasCity.com link . . .
'Our families need you guys,' Crown Center businesses hope sales rebound after shooting last week
Businesses in Crown Center say they've seen a 30% to 50% drop in sales after a shooting there last week.
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