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The completion of the Union Street Stores inspired the formation of a commercial district along a five-block stretch of a deteriorating area in San Francisco that became a popular commercial destination in the city and “charting the course and the ambiance of the well-known shopping and dining mecca we know today.” [3] Along with the historic Ghirardelli Square and The Cannery (a former ...
Macy's San Francisco roots date back to 1866 and the founding of O'Connor, Moffat, Kean Co. at Second & Market Streets, eventually moving into several buildings on south Post Street, between Grant Avenue and Kearny Street, where it rebuilt after the 1906 San Francisco earthquake and reopened in March 1909.
Union Square is a 2.6-acre (1.1-hectare) public plaza bordered by Geary, Powell, Post, and Stockton Streets in downtown San Francisco, California. "Union Square" also refers to the central shopping, hotel, and theater district surrounding the plaza for several blocks.
San Francisco — Union Square, [18] Union Street, Chestnut Street, Haight-Ashbury, Fillmore Street, Hayes Street [19] San Jose — The Alameda, Santana Row, Stevens Creek Boulevard; Santa Barbara — State Street; Santa Monica — Montana Avenue, Third Street Promenade, Main Street
Maiden Lane from Union Square. Today, the street is a pedestrian mall lined with boutiques.The pedestrian mall stretches two blocks, between Kearny and Stockton Streets. The street is blocked from traffic from 11 am until 5 pm by wrought iron gates, reopening in the evening to traffic.
The San Francisco Michelin Guide was the second North American city chosen to have its own Michelin Guide. Unlike the other U.S. guides which focus mainly in the city proper, the San Francisco guide includes all the major cities in the Bay Area: San Francisco, Oakland, San Jose and Berkeley, as well as Wine Country, which includes Napa and ...
4. Café China. Location: 59 W. 37th St. Reservations: Resy This Sichuan favorite spans three levels of a 1930’s brick building. Round up your hungriest friends for dim sum, including dan dan ...
The Emporium (San Francisco and South Bay, North Bay) Hale Bros. (San Francisco and Sacramento) Weinstock's (Sacramento and Reno) Davison's (Macy's in 1986) The F & R Lazarus and Co. (Macy's in 2005) Shillito's; Rike Kumler Co. William H. Block Co. (Blocks) Joseph Horne Co. Herpolsheimer's; Famous-Barr (Macy's in 2006) The Famous Clothing Store