The owner of one of one San Francisco's most storied department stores has warned this year could be its last due to spiraling crime and homelessness and has blamed the mayor and governor for failing to act.John Chachas, the owner offurnisher Gump's, paid for a full-page ad in Sunday's San Francisco Chronicle - the city's most-read newspaper - to air a scathing open letter to Governor Gavin Newsom and Mayor London Breed.In it, he accuses the politicians, as well as the city's board of supervisors, of , citing the rampant homelessness and thievery seen on the city's streets.
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