SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) -- Another major retailer in San Francisco's Union Square is closing next month. Saks Fifth Avenue is closing its downtown store at 384 Post St., a Saks Global spokesperson said in a statement. The retailer cited the decision to close as one to "focus on long-term growth."
The store's last day will be on Saturday, May 10.
Last summer, Saks Fifth Avenue ended its in-store shopping experience. It transitioned to appointment-only operations in which customers must set up an appointment before coming into the store.
Earlier this year, Bloomingdale's announced it was closing its flagship Union Square store.
First-of-its-kind curbside EV chargers coming to San Francisco, ready for use this week The Saks Fifth Avenue building in Union Square in San Francisco, California. (Photo by Robert Alexander/Getty Images) LIST: Union Square newly-opened establishments look to revive downtown SFDespite this major retailer closing in Union Square, another one is moving in across the street at 400 Post St. Zara is opening a 40,000-square-foot flagship store that will be four stories. There is no opening date set.
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