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Whole Foods' decision to close its flagship store in downtown San Francisco made national news, but it is far from the only retailer to pull out of the area recently.
The democrat agenda in full swing.
Nowhere to buy (or shoplift) clothes or groceries? Look on the bright side, these building will have a much smaller carbon footprint and just think of all the homeless people that could live in these buildings.
Stores that have closed in downtown San Francisco over the last few years include:
Saks off 5th
Anthropologie
Amazon Go
Whole Foods
Office Depot
Nordstrom
Arc'teryx
The RealReal
CB2
Banana Republic
The Container Store
Crate & Barrel
Abercrombie & Fitch
DSW
Disney
Uniqlo
Marshall's
H&M
Gap
Store closures are hitting Downtown San Francisco as office vacancies and fears of crime are on the rise. Here's the full list of retailers pulling out of the city's downtown neighborhood.
The democrat agenda in full swing.
Nowhere to buy (or shoplift) clothes or groceries? Look on the bright side, these building will have a much smaller carbon footprint and just think of all the homeless people that could live in these buildings.
Stores that have closed in downtown San Francisco over the last few years include:
Saks off 5th
Anthropologie
Amazon Go
Whole Foods
Office Depot
Nordstrom
Arc'teryx
The RealReal
CB2
Banana Republic
The Container Store
Crate & Barrel
Abercrombie & Fitch
DSW
Disney
Uniqlo
Marshall's
H&M
Gap
Store closures are hitting Downtown San Francisco as office vacancies and fears of crime are on the rise. Here's the full list of retailers pulling out of the city's downtown neighborhood.