Thursday, September 14, 2006
The new Westfield San Francisco Centre would now soon be home to the largest Bloomingdale's outside of New York and the second biggest Nordstrom in the U.S. Located adjacent to Union Square and Yerba Buena Gardens, the $420 million retail, the entertainment and office destination would have entrances on the 800 blocks of both Market and Mission streets.
When completed the center would now house more than 170 specialty stores and exclusive boutiques - including Abercrombie Kids, Furla, Hollister, John Atencio and Tourneau among others plus fine dining and an international gourmet marketplace known as the Food Emporium. Films would be shown at the nine-screen, state-of-the-art Century Theatres and CineArts. The 1.5 million square-feet center, one of the United States' biggest holds in private funded urban construction projects, is expected to attract more than 25 million shoppers and make $600 million in annual sales.
When completed the center would now house more than 170 specialty stores and exclusive boutiques - including Abercrombie Kids, Furla, Hollister, John Atencio and Tourneau among others plus fine dining and an international gourmet marketplace known as the Food Emporium. Films would be shown at the nine-screen, state-of-the-art Century Theatres and CineArts. The 1.5 million square-feet center, one of the United States' biggest holds in private funded urban construction projects, is expected to attract more than 25 million shoppers and make $600 million in annual sales.



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