Bloomingdale's to close iconic SF flagship store in Union Square, retailer confirms
Briefly

Bloomingdale's has announced the closure of its flagship store in San Francisco's Union Square, set to happen in spring 2025. While this decision marks the end of an era after nearly two decades, the retailer remains optimistic about future opportunities in the city. The announcement follows significant changes in San Francisco's retail landscape, including the recent closure of Nordstrom's flagship store. Mayor Daniel Lurie acknowledges the disappointment but emphasizes the potential for business growth and revitalization in the area, highlighting a positive outlook despite current challenges.
We are saddened to confirm that Bloomingdale's will officially close its doors in Union Square, San Francisco. This vibrant city has been home to the brand for nearly two incredible decades.
We don't take this news lightly, but I am confident San Francisco's best days are ahead. There are massive changes happening across the country in retail, and we know there's a lot of work to do in our city.
Read at ABC7 San Francisco
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