The
Chicago Tribune's Robert Mitchum reports on
the hassles local businesses face being near Barack Obama's downtown Chicago Loop headquarters: (emphasis added)
.... for some businesses near the transition team's headquarters, the constant presence of Secret Service agents has meant more than the occasional hassle.
Brien Cron, the manager of the UPS store across from the entrance to the Kluczynski Building's underground garage, said business is down 50 percent within the last week.
Customers either don't realize the store remains open or are kept from the sidewalk in front of the store when Obama's motorcade is on the move, Cron said. Employees find themselves under scrutiny, and delivery truck drivers must walk their cargo from a parking spot two blocks away. When Cron's cell phone was seized and erased by an agent when he attempted to videotape the motorcade, Cron thought it was "way over the top."
Bucha and Bong Shin, owners of Downtown Cleaners on Quincy Street, were even more concerned about their business. Because their front door is on the street where postal trucks line up for inspection before entering the underground garage, foot traffic has virtually disappeared over the last two weeks.
"We're very worried," Bucha Shin said. "The winter is always very slow, and the economy is slow, so this just compounds everything. I don't know how we'll survive it."
The Shins and Cron said they had not been contacted by any law-enforcement agencies before the security effort was launched.
"We can't wait until he leaves," Cron said.