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Gap to Permanently Close Three San Francisco Stores, Including Flagship, After Not Paying Rent

Retailer Makes Deeper Cuts to Physical Space With High-Profile Closings
Gap will permanently close its flagship store in San Francisco's Flood Building near Union Square in addition to two others in prominent retail centers. (Getty Images)
Gap will permanently close its flagship store in San Francisco's Flood Building near Union Square in addition to two others in prominent retail centers. (Getty Images)
CoStar News
August 18, 2020 | 2:05 P.M.

Clothing store chain Gap is permanently closing its flagship store as well as two other prominent locations in the company's hometown of San Francisco as it joins other retailers struggling with a lack of sales in the pandemic.

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