> Hundreds of businesses apply to Seattle's storefront repair fund to repair damage
Hundreds of businesses apply to Seattle's storefront repair fund to repair damage
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A popular restaurant in East Lake posted to social media that it was broken into for the 18th time since the pandemic. Surrounding businesses have also been victims of break-ins and are now changing their tactics and no longer carrying cash.
"Gratitude shifts attitude" is the motto of Datza Yoga Studio in Eastlake and its owner is living by those words after a break in Memorial Day 2020.
“One of the things that yoga teaches you is that life thrives on change and I just have to accept and move forward,” said Datza Tamane.
Tamane said a couple broke in around 3 a.m. and cleared out the studio.
“He went over to the counter because he thought there would be some cash. The girl went and got crystals, tarot cards and they cleaned everything out,” said Tamane.
Now, she’s scaled back what she sells.
“I would love to have more little things to sell for our students but having less retail so they don't have a reason to break in, and that's why I transitioned to plants too because it's hard to take plants in boxes,” Tamane said.
Read the full story here: https://www.king5.com/article/news/local/seattle/hundreds-businesses-apply-seattle-storefront-repair-fund/281-40956fe3-3c0b-4ec7-8854-b8ad22de1419