That’s not good.
How many times have the looters stolen stuff?
Will the last one to leave please turn off the lights...
(Assuming that there is still electricity available at all.)
There are two kinds of malls...
There goes Bloomingdales - its in the Westfield mall. I predicted this. When I stopped by last month the place had @1/4 the people I would have expected. Sad. Its one of those places I would take the kids for the movies and the food court after.
The closures are accelerating.
Next up I think - Macys and Target.
What a shame...
-PJ
Khrushchev said we would sell him the rope they would use to hang us.
It has been over five years since I have been to that mall. Very nice. Lots of people at that time. Sad to see it go. I don’t think it will remain open for much longer. I anticipate more retailers abandoning the mall now. Massive job loss.
The mayor and city council are too stupid to even care. They might as well put a fence around the city let them stew in their own juices.
Can it really take that many more falling dominoes to get the simpleton voters in SF to wise the hell up?
Really sad to see. I’ve stayed at the Parc 55 numerous times, I’ve shopped at the Westfield mall numerous times - the watch I’m wearing right now is one I bought at Tourneau in Westfield some years ago. My sister and I used to go to elementary school in SF. I can’t take any pleasure in seeing the Democrats completely ruin a once-great city.
Newsom Gets Revenge On DeSantis By Continuing To Send Thousands Of Californians To Florida
In today’s Powerline Blog, Steven Hayward wrote “This Week in San Francisco’s Doom Loop” and closed with “I’m reminded of an old joke about the Soviet Union that Reagan liked to tell: One Russian says to a pal on the street—’Is this it? Is this full Communism?’ His pal responds: ‘Oh heck no. Things are going to have to get a lot worse.’”
I once stayed with a gf at Fisherman’s Wharf and took the trolley all the way down to Powell where that Nordstrom’s was. It’s a shame because that’s the last big marker of San Francisco’s high class origins.
Refresh my memory. Is it working?
The city has no power to override Proposition 47 or the Boise court order.
Nancy Pelosi could get Congress to act, but Paul is probably still looking for discounted real estate.
San Francisco will need about 40 years of decline, decay and population collapse to purge it and remove the stink of the old era. Only then can it bounce back
I’m thinking along the lines of Detroit
Bye, bye and don’t come back if you want to be safe!
“’Tis but a scratch!”