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These retailers are bucking the trend and opening stores in San Francisco despite the city’s ‘doom loop’


Nordstream San FranciscoThere has been an exodus of retailers in downtown San Francisco, with a Nordstrom branch being among the recent closures.

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  • Some retailers are fleeing San Francisco as fears grow over rising crime and a worsening economic environment.
  • Nordstrom, Whole Foods, and Anthropologie have all closed locations in the city in the past year.
  • Many retailers are staying put and are even expanding their presence.

San Francisco is in the middle of a retail exodus.

The city has seen a number of high-profile businesses close locations in recent months, as fears over crime, soaring rents, and a worsening economic environment have grown.

The most recent exit was Nordstrom, which closed the doors of its five-story department store in Westfield San Francisco Centre in August, citing falling foot traffic and the “changing dynamics” of downtown San Francisco.

Other high-profile losses include Whole Foods, Amazon Go, and Office Depot. The shrinking retail scene has contributed to a general real estate slump as large tech companies have also downsized, with the city estimated to have 18 million square feet of empty office space as of June.

However, despite the talk of San Francisco’s “doom loop,” many businesses have chosen to stay — and some are even moving into the Golden City’s vacant downtown storefronts.

The brands expanding and moving in

Swedish furniture chain Ikea opened a new branch in San Francisco’s Mid-market area in August, occupying a 52,000-square-foot location as part of its strategy to open smaller stores in city centers.

“As a new neighbor in the community, we are working to contribute and create a comfortable and welcoming environment,” a spokesperson for Ikea US told Insider, adding that Ikea has had stores in the Bay Area since 2000.

They continued, “We are excited to strengthen our presence in San Francisco and intend to test and try different formats to meet the needs of our San Francisco consumers for many years.”

Ikea store San FranciscoThe entrance of Ikea’s new San Francisco store.

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Chanel is also making moves in downtown San Francisco. The luxury fashion brand moved from a smaller location in the city after purchasing a three-story building at 340 Post Street, across from Union Square, for $63 million, the Real Deal reported. Chanel did not respond to Insider’s request for comment.

Another French luxury brand, Yves Saint Laurent, doubled its space in Union Square last year by leasing three floors of the I. Magnin & Co. building. The move came despite luxury stores in downtown San Francisco being targeted by a series of high-profile robberies.

And luxury jewelry brand Van Cleef & Arpels opened its first standalone location in Union Square in 2022.

Banana RepublicA Banana Republic store at Gap’s San Francisco headquarters.

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Other chains, such as Banana Republic, are downsizing but staying in the area.

Its parent company, Gap Inc, has been closing other locations in San Francisco. These include its downtown Old Navy site in July and its Athleta store on Sutter Street. But this isn’t unique to the city. The clothing giant has been shutting stores across the country in a bid to cut costs as it grapples with declining sales.

A spokesperson for Gap told Insider that the company was committed to San Francisco and had deep roots there.

“It’s where we were founded and the region where thousands of our team members still live and work today,” they said.

“We recently invested in renovating our Downtown San Francisco hub where our teams come together to develop new consumer experiences and product innovations. As part of that remodel, we opened four new stores at our headquarters,” they added.

AI boom boosts city

AI startups are giving San Francisco a much-needed boost. The city is home to 11 of the top 20 AI companies in the US, data from VC firm NFX, which was shared with Insider, showed. Many of these companies are hunting for office space.

Fintech startup Brex decided to close its San Francisco office and switch to remote working during the pandemic but reopened a San Francisco location earlier this year to cash in on the opportunities offered by the AI boom.

San Francisco.San Francisco skyline.

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“Our cofounder and co-CEO, Henrique Dubugras, was really excited by what he saw as going on in the Bay Area with regards to AI and how big of an opportunity it was going to be,” Michael Tannenbaum, Brex’s COO, told Insider. “So we wanted to get closer to that.”

He said that the sheer density of talent and innovation in San Francisco meant the city remained an ideal place for startups to develop.

“It’s a forward-thinking town,” Tannenbaum said. “It’s always been somewhere where a lot of trends have started – it’s just a place where ideas can get off the ground.”

Angela Hoover, the CEO and cofounder of Andi, an AI search-engine startup, moved the company to San Francisco earlier this year.

“Andi was initially based in Miami, which has a growing, vibrant startup scene. But increasingly, the heart of AI seemed to be beating in the Bay Area,” she told Insider.

The move has been enormously beneficial for the company, Hoover said, as it allowed Andi to accelerate its product development and has made hiring easier.

“It was a great decision,” Hoover said. “For an AI startup, there’s no better place to be right now than in San Francisco.”

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Azerbaijani oil prices decrease


Azerbaijani oil prices decrease

The price of Azeri LT CIF Augusta decreased by $1.05 amounting
to $101.2 per barrel on September 200, Azernews reports.

Moreover, the price of Azeri LT FOB Ceyhan dropped by $1.1, as
compared to the previous price, and amounted to $100.2 per
barrel.

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Azerbaijani oil prices decrease


Azerbaijani oil prices decrease

The price of Azeri LT CIF Augusta decreased by $1.05 amounting
to $101.2 per barrel on September 200, Azernews reports.

Moreover, the price of Azeri LT FOB Ceyhan dropped by $1.1, as
compared to the previous price, and amounted to $100.2 per
barrel.

Follow us on Twitter @AzerNewsAz

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Charles Michel makes phone call to President Ilham Aliyev


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On September 20, President of the European Council Charles
Michel made a phone call to President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Ilham Aliyev.

During the phone conversation, the sides exchanged views on the
situation in the region.

Charles Michel expressed his concern about the developments,
which occurred in the region.

President Ilham Aliyev said that the units of the Armenian armed
forces in the Garabagh region of Azerbaijan had committed terrorist
acts yesterday, killing police officers and civilians, and noted
that Azerbaijan had to take local anti-terror measures in response
to this.

The head of state touched upon the agreement on stopping
anti-terror measures and labelled as a positive step the fact of
withdrawing the formations of Armenia’s armed forces, illegal armed
group’s laying down their weapons, their disarming and the meeting
to be held in Yevlakh. President Ilham Aliyev noted that the
meeting in Yevlakh would discuss the rights and duties of the
Garabagh Armenians on the basis of the Constitution and laws of the
Republic of Azerbaijan as well as their cultural, religious,
municipal and other rights. The head of state pointed out that
Azerbaijan implements this in the context of its domestic
affairs.

The Azerbaijani President touched upon the support for regional
peace agenda, adding unilateral steps can yield a reverse effect.
The Azerbaijani leader underlined that the results achieved would
have a positive impact on taking Azerbaijan-Armenia peace treaty
talks forward.

The President of the European Council described the end of
anti-terror measures as a positive fact and expressed hope for
ensuring ceasefire. Charles Michel also positively assessed the
meeting to be held in Yevlakh.

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Charles Michel makes phone call to President Ilham Aliyev


16952407515481734041_1200x630.jpg

On September 20, President of the European Council Charles
Michel made a phone call to President of the Republic of Azerbaijan
Ilham Aliyev.

During the phone conversation, the sides exchanged views on the
situation in the region.

Charles Michel expressed his concern about the developments,
which occurred in the region.

President Ilham Aliyev said that the units of the Armenian armed
forces in the Garabagh region of Azerbaijan had committed terrorist
acts yesterday, killing police officers and civilians, and noted
that Azerbaijan had to take local anti-terror measures in response
to this.

The head of state touched upon the agreement on stopping
anti-terror measures and labelled as a positive step the fact of
withdrawing the formations of Armenia’s armed forces, illegal armed
group’s laying down their weapons, their disarming and the meeting
to be held in Yevlakh. President Ilham Aliyev noted that the
meeting in Yevlakh would discuss the rights and duties of the
Garabagh Armenians on the basis of the Constitution and laws of the
Republic of Azerbaijan as well as their cultural, religious,
municipal and other rights. The head of state pointed out that
Azerbaijan implements this in the context of its domestic
affairs.

The Azerbaijani President touched upon the support for regional
peace agenda, adding unilateral steps can yield a reverse effect.
The Azerbaijani leader underlined that the results achieved would
have a positive impact on taking Azerbaijan-Armenia peace treaty
talks forward.

The President of the European Council described the end of
anti-terror measures as a positive fact and expressed hope for
ensuring ceasefire. Charles Michel also positively assessed the
meeting to be held in Yevlakh.

Follow us on Twitter @AzerNewsAz

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Armenian PM assures his associates that he won’t resign


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Armenian Prime Minister Nikol Pashinyan said in a circle of associates that he will not resign, Report informs referring to the Hraparak newspaper.

Late on September 20 night, amid protests near the government building, Pashinyan met with a narrow circle of his associates, to whom he made it clear that he would not resign and would retain power at any cost.

After these statements by the prime minister, the security forces in the square moved to stricter actions against the protesters.

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Representatives of Karabakh’s Armenian residents arrive in Yevlakh for meeting


Representatives of the Armenian residents of Karabakh arrived in the city of Yevlakh to meet Ramin Mammadov, the person responsible for contacts with the Armenian residents living in the Karabakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan, according to Report’s local bureau.

They were accompanied by Azerbaijani police and Russian peacekeepers.

At the meeting to be held in Yevlakh, reintegration issues will be discussed based on the Constitution and laws of the Republic of Azerbaijan.

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Representatives of the Armenian residents of Karabakh are on the way to the city of Yevlakh to meet with Ramin Mammadov, the person responsible for contacts with the Armenian residents living in the Karabakh region of the Republic of Azerbaijan, Report informs.

They are accompanied by Russian peacekeepers temporarily stationed in the Karabakh region of Azerbaijan.

Currently, they are in the territory of the Agdam district.

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US Announces Financial Effort to Support Emerging Democracies


The United States on Wednesday announced a $255 million program it says will support emerging democracies.

As part of the effort, the U.S. International Development Finance Corporation is providing a loan of up to $100 million to Siddhartha Bank to facilitate loans to small and medium businesses in Nepal.

U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken and U.S. Agency for International Development Administrator Samantha Power announced the funding on the sidelines of the U.N. General Assembly.

USAID is providing $23 million for projects in Malawi, Zambia, Nepal and Ecuador, which the agency says will go toward stabilizing democracy, promoting job growth and mobilizing investment.

Another project in Tanzania is aimed at developing a digital portal to cut down on graft and corruption in public procurement.

The initiative also includes $110 million from companies and charitable organizations for projects such as developing battery storage systems in Malawi, electrification projects in Zambia, boosting food security in Malawi and enhancing cybersecurity in Moldova.

“Taken together, every safer birth, every more transparent government institution, helps give people greater confidence that their government works for them and can actually meet their needs,” Blinken said. “And all of that comes together in building support and building the power of democracies that are actually delivering concrete results.”

Some information for this report came from Agence France-Presse.

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Brent oil falls to $92.86 per barrel


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Oil prices continue to decline on September 21 morning, showing negative dynamics for the third session in a row despite data on a decline in fuel inventories in the US, Report informs referring to Interfax.

November Brent futures fell in price on the London ICE Futures exchange by $0.67 (0.72%), to $92.86 per barrel, and WTI futures on the New York Mercantile Exchange NYMEX fell in price by $0.68 (0.76%) to $88.98 a barrel.

Commercial oil reserves in the US fell by 2.14 million barrels last week, the country’s Department of Energy reported. Analysts surveyed by Bloomberg predicted a decline of 1.7 million barrels.

Gasoline inventories decreased by 831,000 barrels, distillates decreased by 2.87 million barrels. Experts expected an increase in gasoline inventories by 1.1 million barrels and an increase in distillate inventories by 1.05 million barrels.

Oil reserves at the Cushing terminal fell by 2.1 million barrels. Meanwhile, the US Strategic Petroleum Reserve was replenished by 600,000 barrels.

“We do feel some consolidation is warranted until we see the next leg higher,” Tariq Zahir, managing member at Tyche Capital Advisors, told MarketWatch. Still, “the weight of the continued supply production cut through the end of the year by Saudi Arabia and Russia…is not a matter of if, but a matter of when prices will break $100.”

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