T-Mobile has joined the increasing number of businesses that have closed up shop in downtown San Francisco. This is due to the progressive city leadership's inability to restore law and order amid skyrocketing crime.
T-Mobile's 17,000 square feet flagship store in Union Square is now vacant, as the San Francisco Business Times first reported.
"We recently reshaped our retail strategy," a spokesperson for T-Mobile told SFGATE via email in response to a question about the departure.
The spokesperson did not provide details about the date of the closure. However, an employee from T-Mobile's Mission Street location confirmed the closure took place in April.
[Source.](https://www.zerohedge.com/markets/t-mobile-closes-flagship-san-fran-store-adding-mass-exodus)
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T-Mobile has joined the increasing number of businesses that have closed up shop in downtown San Francisco. This is due to the progressive city leadership's inability to restore law and order amid skyrocketing crime.
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T-Mobile's 17,000 square feet flagship store in Union Square is now vacant, as the San Francisco Business Times first reported.
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"We recently reshaped our retail strategy," a spokesperson for T-Mobile told SFGATE via email in response to a question about the departure.
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The spokesperson did not provide details about the date of the closure. However, an employee from T-Mobile's Mission Street location confirmed the closure took place in April.
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