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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.
On February 27, 2024, it was reported that Macy's would be closing their West Coast flagship store at Union Square as part of a plan to close 150 stores nationwide by the end of 2026. Macy's stated that the store would remain open until the property was sold to a new owner. More than 400 employees were expected to be impacted during the closure ...
Originally developed by Sheldon Gordon (co-developer of The Forum Shops at Caesars and Beverly Center), the nine-story mall opened in October 1988 as San Francisco Shopping Centre with approximately 500,000 square feet (46,000 m 2) of space, the then-largest Nordstrom store (350,000 square feet (33,000 m 2)) on the top several floors, the first spiral escalator in the United States, and a ...
If history is a guide, former Macy’s stores will likely transform into spaces and spark projects that surprise longtime mallgoers. ... In the San Francisco mall, a former Macy’s is now a Whole ...
In all, Macy's is shutting 150 stores by 2026. Walmart West Covina will shut its doors March 29. All were described as underperforming.
Macy’s is evaluating closing its San Francisco Union Square flagship, weighing the real estate value of the property against the potential for future sales growth at the store, a person familiar ...
The flagship location on San Francisco's Market Street was a destination shopping location for decades, and several branch stores operated in the various suburbs of the Bay Area. The Emporium and its sister department store chains were acquired by Federated Department Stores in 1995, and many converted to Macy's locations.
Liberty House (became Macy's) H. Liebes (San Francisco), liquidated when its parent company, Beck Industries, filed for bankruptcy in 1970 [94] [95] I. Magnin (San Francisco), converted to Macy's; Joseph Magnin Co., closed 1984; Marston's San Diego, 3 branches, purchased by The Broadway in the 1960s; Mattei Bros. – closed in 1995 [96]