San Francisco’s Union Square is decked out with the great tree lit up and wreaths decorating the retail store windows. However, it could be the last year it looks like this.
According to Macy’s employees, the fate of the flagship store has yet to be determined.
“It’s all in the hands of what folks outside of what we do in the store day to day, but as long as we’re here and the community continues to support us, that’s what we’re focused on,” said Jonathan Davis, Macy’s Union Square store manager.
Company representatives said there are plans to redevelop the property with several different partners in the future but did not disclose more details.
“I am not worried because we are not going to let that happen. It’s so important, and I think that’s all of that together if we show Macy’s that if we come down, we do our …