In San Francisco, Nordstrom said it would close its longtime store at San Francisco Centre in August, which will leave the mall 45 percent empty.
Westfield isn’t the first mall owner to decide to leave a longtime downtown shopping center.
Last year, Brookfield Property Partners relinquished Chicago’s Water Tower Place, the mall that anchors the Magnificent Mile, an upscale commercial district.
More than half of the space in Water Tower Place is vacant, including an anchor store location that was a Macy until 2021, according to Cushman & Wakefield.
Indeed, Westfield’s decision in San Francisco is part of a broader strategy by its parent company, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield, to greatly reduce the number of malls it operates in the country.
Persons:
Yasukochi, ” Banks, ” Mr, Nordstrom, Neiman Marcus, REI, Macerich
Organizations:
San Francisco Centre, Hudson, Nike, Brookfield Property Partners, Macy, Cushman &
Locations:
San Francisco, New York, Manhattan —, Seattle, Portland, downtowns, Westfield, Cushman & Wakefield, United States