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Stonestown Galleria

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Macys at Stonestown Galleria (2012 10 08)
Macys at Stonestown Galleria (2012 10 08)

Stonestown Galleria is a shopping mall in San Francisco, California. It features Target. Its former anchor stores are Macy's and Nordstrom. It is located immediately north of San Francisco State University and near the former campus of Mercy High School which closed in 2020 and Lowell High School. The now-vacant anchor store spaces are each two stories, but most in-line stores are one story. The hallways form a plus shape, with the former Macy's on the north side, and Target, former Nordstrom, Trader Joe's, Chase, former Olive Garden location (which closed in December of 2020) and Bank of America, on the south side. There are four wings, two on level one and two on level two. A food court is on the second story. There are some skylights in the mall. Marble columns adorn the center court. A demolition/rebuilding project in the late 1980s added many of the current architectural features.

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Stonestown Galleria
Winston Drive, San Francisco

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Winston Drive
94312 San Francisco
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