Could you imagine the classic jazz scene without its late-night ambiance? This week, we're grappling with this very thought as we explore the changes at San Francisco's illustrious Black Cat Jazz Supper Club. With street crime shaking up the Tenderloin District, the club is shifting its business hours to protect its patrons - a decision that has the jazz community buzzing. Operations director Jason Moore shares with us an insider's perspective on the daily struggles they face, the rash of thefts and assaults, and the difficult choice to alter their opening hours.

The second half of our conversation takes us to Philadelphia, the city facing a unique challenge as the pandemic ebbs. The difficulty of returning to work, the potential tax burden on employees, and the decrease in summer tours has many reconsidering their options. As we discuss the Black Cat's bold move to change hours, we can't ignore that it’s merely a Band-Aid solution for the underlying issue - the surge in crime. This raises a pressing question for businesses across the city: Should they brave their return, or is it safer to stay put? Strap in for a deep-dive into the realities of running a business in our current climate.

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