Now for the real news, San Francisco’s Union Square is more like a ghost town, thanks to crime and homelessness. AT&T’s flagship store on Powell Street, once a retail giant, is pulling the plug August 1. It’s a chain reaction with Cinemark closing its theater and Westfield Mall considering locking its doors for good. Nearly half of Union Square’s retailers have vanished since 2019. Even Whole Foods and Office Depot are getting out of Dodge. Tragic tech-exec murders and skyrocketing drug-related deaths seem to be the new ‘attractions’. That’s all I’ve got. Get the rest, tap the link in our bio.
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