Michael Kors has reportedly left his San Francisco location
Michael Kors is closing its store at the San Francisco Center mall in downtown California.
The luxury store posted ads to shoppers saying the space “loves to share the best with you at Michael Kors San Francisco,” SFGate reported over the weekend.
Michael Kors did not appear among the brands in the downtown San Francisco store directory Tuesday morning, and the brand’s website failed to list a San Francisco location.
The mall is located in the Union Square area of downtown San Francisco.
Dozens of Walgreens stores in San Francisco will close.
“This store will be closed soon but we hope you will visit us” Another Michael Kors location in Santa Clara, there is a sign on the door of the store, photo taken by SFGate.
The closing Michael Kors store is home to brands such as Adidas, American Eagle, J.K. It joins other retailers such as Crewe, Madewell, Aldo, Nordstrom and Locitan.
Fox Business has reached out to Michael Kors for comment on the store closing.
The San Francisco center remains home to Aritzia, Bath & Body Works, Bloomingdale’s, Coach, Kate Spade, Rolex, Ray Ban and Tumi, among others, according to its online store directory.
In June, the mall had seven new leased spaces, including five for retail and two for offices, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.
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The new tenants will “increase energy and increase foot traffic as we work to make the center a vibrant hub again,” London Breed, then San Francisco’s mayor, said at the time.
We are delighted to see the first signs of success that our efforts to revitalize the city center are bearing fruit.
The San Francisco Center sits on 5.97 acres and has a total leasable area of over 1.1 million square feet. As he says Lease brochure on the mall’s website.
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He reported that 4.2 million people visit the mall every year.