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Uniqlo s 3-story store in SF s Union Square to close in March
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The Uniqlo store on Powell Street in San Francisco.Robert Alexander/Getty Images
The number of vacant retail spaces in San Francisco s Union Square shopping district is growing amid the coronavirus pandemic.
The San Francisco Chronicle reported Friday the Uniqlo store on Powell Street is closing its doors.
The company website indicates March 21 will be the last day of businesses. Uniqlo didn t immediately respond to a request for comment on the reason for the closure.
Nearby locations at the Stonestown Galleria in San Francisco, Bay Street in Emeryville and Serramonte in Daly City will remain open.
Bay Area s malls-to-housing dreams held up by pandemic
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1of14The Vallco Town Center is seen through a window while it is under construction on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021 in Cupertino, California.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
2of14A discarded Wal-Mart shopping cart at The Shops at Hilltop in Richmond, Calif., on Monday, February 1, 2021.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
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4of14Chairs are seen outside the Vallco Town Center on Monday, Feb. 1, 2021 in Cupertino, California.Gabrielle Lurie / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
5of14Shoppers at Macy s at The Shops at Hilltop in Richmond, Calif., on Monday, February 1, 2021. The department store is scheduled to close this location for good in March.Scott Strazzante / The ChronicleShow MoreShow Less
Yoshi Kato February 3, 2021Updated: February 5, 2021, 9:56 am
Eight of the eleven ox sculptures commissioned by the Chinese Chamber of Commerce for the “Year of the Ox on Parade” exhibition are seen at Pier 54 on Monday, Feb. 1, in San Francisco. Photo: Lea Suzuki, The Chronicle
As one of the biggest Lunar New Year gatherings outside of Asia, San Francisco’s annual Chinese New Year Parade brings together residents of the Chinatown neighborhood with revelers from around the Bay Area and beyond.
While parades can be exhilarating and communal, those kinds of public gatherings are also potential super-spreader events during the COVID-19 era. So the Chinese Chamber of Commerce of San Francisco had a big decision to make about how to honor the start of the Year of the Ox in 2021.
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