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Michael Kors is closing its store at the San Francisco Center Mall in downtown California.
SFGate reported over the weekend that the luxury store has posted flyers telling shoppers the location “loves to share the best of Michael Kors San Francisco with you.”
Michael Kors did not appear Among the brands in downtown San Francisco store listings Tuesday morning, and the brand's website no longer lists a San Francisco location.
The mall is located near the Union Square area Downtown San Francisco.
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A shopper holds a Michael Kors shopping bag in San Francisco on June 10, 2021. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Getty Images)
“This store will be closing soon, but we hope you'll visit us at another Michael Kors location in Santa Clara,” according to a photo obtained by SFGate.
The closing Michael Kors store joins several other retailers that have pulled out of downtown San Francisco in recent years, including Adidas, American Eagle, J.Crew, Modul, Aldo, Nordstrom and Luxitan.
FOX Business reached out for comment on the Michael Kors store closing.
Aritzia, Bath & Body Works, Bloomingdale's, Coach, Kate Spade, Rolex, Ray Ban and Tumi, among others, remain listed online, according to the San Francisco Center Online Store listing.
In June, the mall announced that seven companies had leased new space, including five for retail and two for offices, the San Francisco Chronicle reported.
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Then-San Francisco Mayor London Breed said at the time that the new tenants would “add energy and increase our foot traffic as we try to make downtown a bustling center again.

Shoppers inside the Westfield San Francisco Center mall in San Francisco, June 13, 2023. (David Paul Morris/Bloomberg via Getty Images/Getty Images)
“We are excited to see early signs of success in what we are trying to achieve Revitalize the city center They give results.”
Downtown San Francisco sits on 5.97 acres and has more than 1.1 million square feet of gross leasable area. according to Leasing brochure on the shopping center website.
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It is reported that about 4.2 million people visit this mall every year.