The exodus of big-name retailers from downtown San Francisco continues as fashion brand Michael Kors closes up shop — dealing another blow to the city’s economy.
The company announced the impending closure of its store at the San Francisco Centre mall last week.
Signs displayed at the store’s entrance informed customers of the upcoming shutdown and directed them to the nearest Michael Kors location in Santa Clara, approximately 45 miles away, according to SFGATE.
“It’s not goodbye,” read the signs taped to the glass doors of the Michael Kors store on the ground level.
“We’ve loved sharing the best with you at Michael Kors San Francisco.”
This closure is part of a broader trend affecting the San Francisco Centre mall, the 1.5-million-square-foot shopping center which has experienced a series of high-profile retail departures over the past year.
