Downtown SF's Last Surviving Mall is Getting a Glow-Up (And We're Here for It!)

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San Francisco’s urban landscape is about to get a fresh remix, and it’s happening right in the heart of downtown. 🏙️
The Metreon, that quirky shopping center that’s somehow managed to survive the retail apocalypse, is getting a new owner - and honey, it’s a big deal. TMG Partners is set to snag this prime real estate, breathing new life into a space that’s been hanging on by a thread since the pandemic.
More Than Just Another Mall
Let’s be real: this isn’t your grandma’s shopping center. The Metreon is basically downtown SF’s lifeline, housing the city’s only IMAX theater and the coveted downtown Target. With over 90% occupancy and tenants like Chipotle and Super Duper Burgers, it’s giving major urban survival vibes.
A Trip Down Memory Lane
Originally dreamed up in 1999 as some wild interactive theme park (imagine that!), the Metreon has shape-shifted more times than a tech startup’s business model. Sony’s original vision of an arcade wonderland quickly transformed into a more practical shopping destination.
What’s Next?
TMG Partners isn’t just stopping at the Metreon. They’re also eyeing the Macy’s Union Square property, potentially keeping this iconic retail space alive in a city that’s constantly reinventing itself. Talk about urban resilience!
So, San Francisco, get ready for a downtown renaissance. The Metreon isn’t dead - it’s just getting started. 💁♀️✨
AUTHOR: tgc
SOURCE: SF Standard