Pay very close attention to what businesses are doing in San Francisco and Chicago. They are fleeing in record numbers, and taking thousands of jobs with them because of out of control crime that doesn’t get prosecuted in Democrat communist run cities. T-Mobile is just the latest to close their flagship store in San Francisco. They wouldn’t be the last.
Companies try to pander to these people by going woke, yet this is the final result.
The telecommunications giant T-Mobile has closed its flagship store located in the San Francisco’s downtown area amid declining foot traffic and increased criminal activity.
The company reportedly closed the store, which spanned two stories and 17,000 square feet and was located in the upscale department store and shopping hub of Union Square, around a month ago.
In a statement provided to SFGATE via email, a company spokesperson did not give specific details about the decision, instead citing a change in “retailer strategy.”
“We recently reshaped our retail strategy,” said the spokesperson. “Employees have been offered roles within the company.”
Once a vast flagship store for Apple, the building at 1 Stockton was sold to Ashkenazy Acquisition Corporation in 2013 for $50 million. Apple has since relocated to its current location on Post Street. According to records, the building was sold to the corporation following Apple’s relocation.
The closure is merely the latest indication of companies’ desperation to flee San Francisco, which has become notorious for its shocking levels of crime and homelessness, high taxes, and committment to ultra-left-wing ideology.
Last week, Saks Off 5th announced that it will be closing its Market Street location, after eight years in business. The Nordstrom at Westfield San Francisco Centre and the Nordstrom Rack on Market Street, which have been operating for approximately 35 years and nine years respectively, also announced that they will be closing by the end of August.