“When we opened our store, this was a Russian neighborhood,” Sasha said. “We had four clerks working behind the counter and still there was a line. I would come home and fall off my feet from exhaustion. Now the young Russians have moved away, and all that remain are the elderly. With their incomes, they are forced to pinch “kopecks.” And the Chinese, the majority of the residents now, are not our clientele.” more>