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Is downtown safe? Ask two business owners who reached different conclusions.
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32 minutes
Released:
Feb 27, 2023
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One of the most persistent questions about downtown Indianapolis since its 1980s resurgence has been, “Is downtown safe?” In the Feb. 17 issue of IBJ, reporters Mickey Shuey and Taylor Wooten presented statistics for violent and nonviolent crime indicating that downtown remains one of the city’s safest areas, in particular in terms of crimes per capita.
Here’s the rub: Statistics often don’t matter as much as perception. And good luck quoting statistics to someone who has been the victim of a crime. Since safety is a prime concern of business owners and executives whose operations are based downtown, IBJ Podcast host Mason King spoke to two owners who have drawn different conclusions about downtown safety and made very different decisions about their downtown operations.
Greg Harris is the founder of Backhaul Direct, and Andrew Elsenser is a co-founder of Spot, formerly known as Spot Freight. Harris decided to relocate Backhaul Direct’s offices to Fishers after being attacked downtown and hearing employee concerns about safety. Meanwhile, Elsenser decided to open an additional office downtown—although he does have concerns about incidents of theft and the state of downtown infrastructure. In fact, Elsenser recently moved his entire family to the Mile Square, just a block north of Monument Circle.
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Here’s the rub: Statistics often don’t matter as much as perception. And good luck quoting statistics to someone who has been the victim of a crime. Since safety is a prime concern of business owners and executives whose operations are based downtown, IBJ Podcast host Mason King spoke to two owners who have drawn different conclusions about downtown safety and made very different decisions about their downtown operations.
Greg Harris is the founder of Backhaul Direct, and Andrew Elsenser is a co-founder of Spot, formerly known as Spot Freight. Harris decided to relocate Backhaul Direct’s offices to Fishers after being attacked downtown and hearing employee concerns about safety. Meanwhile, Elsenser decided to open an additional office downtown—although he does have concerns about incidents of theft and the state of downtown infrastructure. In fact, Elsenser recently moved his entire family to the Mile Square, just a block north of Monument Circle.
The IBJ Podcast is brought to you by Taft.
Released:
Feb 27, 2023
Format:
Podcast episode
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