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‘It’s Terrifying’: Businesses Flee Blue City In Droves As Crime Crushes Profits

Several restaurants and businesses throughout Washington, D.C., have been forced to flee the city because of rising crime and costs in the area, Fox5 DC reported.

Brine Oyster & Seafood House, a popular restaurant that opened its first location in the city 2020, will close both its H Street and DuPont circle locations in D.C. because of the violent crime that has “made it impossible … to survive,” the restaurant owners wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. The restaurant locations will be the 47th and 48th to close in the city this year, according to Fox5.

Brine Oyster & Seafood House, a popular restaurant that opened its first location in the city 2020, will close both its H Street and DuPont circle locations in D.C. because of the violent crime that has “made it impossible … to survive,” the restaurant owners wrote on X, formerly known as Twitter. The restaurant locations will be the 47th and 48th to close in the city this year, according to Fox5.

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6 thoughts on “‘It’s Terrifying’: Businesses Flee Blue City In Droves As Crime Crushes Profits”

  1. We don’t even visit the city anymore. It used to be a fun day trip or overnighter, but now it’s just too creepy, especially on the street or the Metro.

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