Luxury department chain Saks Fifth Avenue confirmed April 25 that it will close its Union Square location in San Francisco next month, making it the latest to leave the historic shopping district.
“While we saw meaningful engagement and success through the appointment-only format, we have made this decision as part of our integration process as we focus on long-term growth,” a Saks Global spokesperson told The Epoch Times on Friday in an email.
The company looks forward to serving the Bay Area community at Neiman Marcus San Francisco, Neiman Marcus Palo Alto, The Fifth Avenue Club Palo Alto, Saks.com, and NeimanMarcus.com, according to the spokesperson.
The company said its vision includes preserving what is exceptional about the Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus brands.
“There is not a broader plan to consolidate in markets where both Saks Fifth Avenue and Neiman Marcus operate,” the spokesperson added.
Saks employees will be able to transfer to Neiman Marcus San Francisco where possible and others will be offered separation packages, the spokesperson said.
The Union Square Alliance, an organization dedicated to enhancing the shopping district, said the closure was expected and is part of the downtown’s transformation.

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“With a vibrant summer of events and our In Bloom programming ahead, 2025 is shaping up to be a standout year for the heart of San Francisco,” Reisman added.
Union Square In Bloom is a yearly promotion highlighting floral displays in the shopping district.
