The Express store is leaving San Francisco's Union Square, as is the North Beach Restaurant a little more than a mile away.
At the same time, Banana Republic has reopened in a new, smaller location inBusiness prospects in San Francisco are a study in contrasts.
The business is closing Oct. 22, according to a sign inside that reads, "It's not goodbye" and encouraging shoppers to visit its store at the Stonestown Galleria. "There aren't any other locations like this on the square, so it's a great piece of real estate," said Kelly Lukens, senior marketing manager for the Westin St. Francis on the Express' corner spot. "One store closing, obviously we're sad to see them go, but I think they'll quickly be replaced, and it's not going to be an overall impact to our customers coming to stay with us.
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