T-Mobile became San Francisco’s latest retailer to flee the city’s downtown area in recent months, citing a drop in foot traffic and a rise in crime.
The phone company’s two-story flagship store in San Francisco’s neighborhood of Union Square was permanently closed last month as havoc continues in the once-prominent business district.
A note was left on the door of the T-Mobile outlet for customers directing them to visit two other locations in the city, according to the San Francisco Business Times.
T-Mobile is the latest retailer to abandon its main store in the crime-ridden city, following Whole Foods and Office Depot….}