The downtown exodus continued Thursday as another flagship store in San Francisco is closing its doors.
Telecommunications company AT&T announced Thursday it was closing its Union Square store on August 1.
A spokesperson said that consumer shopping habits have changed and it must change with them.
All employees affected will be offered jobs at different locations throughout the city
AT&T isn’t the only telecommunications giant making similar moves out of downtown San Francisco.
Last month, T-Mobile closed its store in Union Square.
In all, more than a dozen national retailers have left San Francisco so far this year.
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