Another major upscale retailer to close Union Square store in San Francisco

San Francisco (Crohn– Another major retail seller will be closed at San Francisco Union Square next month. A spokesman for the World Sachs said in a statement that Sachs Vivath Avenue closes her store in the city center at 384 Post Saint. The retail seller referred to the closure decision as one of the “focus on long -term growth.”

The last day of the store will be on Saturday, May 10. Sachs say customers can visit the sister company store, Neiman Marcus, about two blocks at Stockton Street. The two companies are both companies for Saks Global.

While we saw useful participation and success through coordination of appointment only, we made this decision as part of our integration process as we focus on long -term growth. We look forward to the Bay Area community service in Neiman Marcus San Francisco, Neiman Marcus Palo Alto, Fifth Avenue Club Palo Alto, Saks.com and Neimanmarcus.com.

Speaker of Sachs International

Last summer, Saks Fifth Avenue ended the shopping experience inside the store. I moved to the appointment operations only that customers must set an appointment before coming to the store.

Saks Fifth Avenue building at Union Square in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Emiez)

Earlier this year, Bloomingdale announced that she was closing her pioneering store.

Although this major retail is closed in Union Square, another is transmitted across the street in 400 post St. Zara opens a 40,000 -feet main store will be four floors. There is no opening date.

Nintendo opens its second American store in San Francisco. The opening date was set on May 15.

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