Business owner worried shelter for the unhoused will hurt her restaurant

Business owner worried shelter for the unhoused will hurt her restaurant 01:50

When Jill Chen moved to Denver from China and became a U.S. citizen 10 years ago, she started Zume Asian Cuisine near Chambers Road and Interstate 70.

“I said, ‘I’m young. I can own the business, I can get some money,'” said Chen. “To support my family, the kids and my parents. It is very important to me.”

The single mother of three says it has been a success thanks in large part to the neighborhood the restaurant is in. Her customers love to come in for a succulent Chinese meal.

“The people, they are very nice and they help me a lot,” said Chen.

Recently she learned the City of Aurora bought the Crowne Plaza Hotel across the street to build a shelter for the unhoused. She says initially she thought it was a great idea.

“Oh, obviously, of course is very good for the homeless,” said Chen.

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But then she started thinking about how it might affect her livelihood.

“I’m worried about my business going bad or something,” said Chen.

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