Submitted by BronxTimes t3_10n1hai in nyc
Fordham Road is the Bronx’s busiest shopping district, home to more than 300 stores and vendors, and often overflowing with foot traffic and various food stands and side hustles. But staying on the Fordham Road has become a risky investment for some business owners of longtime establishments and big box retailers who have cited a rise in retail theft and public safety incidents over the past year.
“Every minute someone is trying to take something. Somebody gets arrested and a couple hours later, they’re back on the street,” said Frank Bagatta, owner of North End Wine & Liquors on Webster Avenue, who said he gets hit about 3-4 times a week with thefts.
In 2021, Fordham Road’s Business Improvement District (BID) solicited vendors, merchants and stakeholders of the heavily-trafficked commercial corridor on their biggest needs.
Not surprisingly, public safety was the top priority.
RedOrca-15483 t1_j66ey3v wrote
this city is willing to do anything but treat career criminals and menacing repeat offenders who ruin the quality of public life of this city or outright physically endanger residents and communities with more judicial prejudice.