Read previewSaks Fifth Avenue shoppers visiting the brand's San Francisco store may need something they previously haven't: a reservation.
AdvertisementThese appointment-only stores also require fewer staff, and the San Francisco Chronicle reported that the company will lay off an unspecified number of workers.
Just as Union Square is a major center of retail in San Francisco, it has also been a statistical epicenter of retail crime.
Advertisement"This move is essentially about Saks trying to make the San Francisco store work better," Saunders told BI.
The San Francisco Standard spoke with several shoppers in the area who expressed disappointment at Saks becoming less accessible to regular people.
Persons:
—, Larry Bruce, Neiman Marcus, Amanda Lai, McMillanDoolittle, Neil Saunders, Saunders, Breitling, Lange, Söhne, Patek Philippe, Emily Stewart
Organizations:
Service, Saks, Business, Gucci, San Francisco Chronicle, Nordstrom, Rolex, San Francisco
Locations:
San Francisco, Napa, Palo Alto, Las Vegas, L.A, New York, Union, Switzerland