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Union Street

Location
San Francisco, CA
East of Fillmore Street and West of Gough Street
Estimated Gross Rent
$100-$150 PSF
Most Desirable Block(s)
1900-2100 blocks, between Fillmore and Laguna
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Location
San Francisco, CA
East of Fillmore Street and West of Gough Street
Estimated Gross Rent
$100-$150 PSF
Most Desirable Block(s)
1900-2100 blocks, between Fillmore and Laguna

Description

Cow Hollow’s Vibrant Retail Stop Union Street lives in the upscale Cow Hollow neighborhood – the area radiates energy and Frisco sensibilities as one of the city’s most dynamic shopping and dining corridors. Known for its blend of national brands, local boutiques and premier dining establishments, this street attracts young professionals, affluent families and eagle-eyed shoppers. The zip-code is anchored by household names like Sephora, Lululemon and Equinox, alongside community staples like Luke’s Local and Epicurean Trader. The Union Street Experience The corridor’s electric atmosphere is defined by its diversity of offerings, from Vuori’s high-performance apparel to Jo Malone London’s luxurious fragrances. The stretch between the 1900 and 2100 blocks is especially coveted, pulling in consistent foot traffic from locals and visitors alike. As the day transitions into night, Union Street transforms into a hub of activity, with its bustling bars and restaurants attracting a steady crowd of diners and socialites.

Cow Hollow’s Vibrant Retail Stop

Union Street lives in the upscale Cow Hollow neighborhood – the area radiates energy and Frisco sensibilities as one of the city’s most dynamic shopping and dining corridors. Known for its blend of national brands, local boutiques and premier dining establishments, this street attracts young professionals, affluent families and eagle-eyed shoppers. The zip-code is anchored by household names like Sephora, Lululemon and Equinox, alongside community staples like Luke’s Local and Epicurean Trader.

The Union Street Experience

The corridor’s electric atmosphere is defined by its diversity of offerings, from Vuori’s high-performance apparel to Jo Malone London’s

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News & Alerts
Local experts
Kazuko Morgan
Kazuko Morgan
Executive Vice Chairman
Cushman & Wakefield
Cushman Wakefield
Cushman Wakefield
Top brands
Bonobos
Bonobos
1964 Union Street
Casper
Casper
2174 Union Street
Equinox
Equinox
2055 Union Street
Jo Malone London
Jo Malone London
2157 Union Street
KÜHL
KÜHL
2071 Union Street
Luke's Local
Luke's Local
2190 Union Street
lululemon
lululemon
1981 Union Street
Sephora
Sephora
2083 Union Street

Local Expert Analysis

Retail Leasing and Market Dynamics Union Street commands gross rents ranging from $100 to $150 per square foot. Vacancy rates, while slightly elevated at 10% to 15%, are balanced by steady leasing activity and robust demand for prime spots in the high-traffic 1900-2100 blocks. National players like Bonobos and Casper find common ground with local standouts like Luke’s Local. Customer Demographics and Foot Traffic Union Street attracts a diverse and affluent demographic, from high-income families and professionals to tourists exploring the city’s boutique retail scene. Foot traffic remains steady throughout the day, driven by nearby residential areas and fitness centers like SoulCycle and Equinox. Evenings see a significant uptick as Union Street’s dining and nightlife come alive, drawing patrons to its mix of bars, cafes, and restaurants. This dual-daypart activity offers consistent engagement across multiple consumer segments. Future Trends Moderate vacancy rates provide opportunities for new tenants, while the area’s mix of high-income residents and consistent tourist traffic guarantees sustained demand for retail and dining experiences. Conclusion Union Street embodies the vibe and style of The Golden Gate’s City’s retail landscape. With its mix of renowned and traditional national brands, beloved local operators, and a dynamic nightlife scene, it offers a unique opportunity for retailers seeking visibility and engagement in one of the city’s most affluent neighborhoods. For brands looking to tap into a diverse, high-value audience, the zip code stands out as a location that balances character, commerce, and community.

Retail Leasing and Market Dynamics

Union Street commands gross rents ranging from $100 to $150 per square foot. Vacancy rates, while slightly elevated at 10% to 15%, are balanced by steady leasing activity and robust demand for prime spots in the high-traffic 1900-2100 blocks. National players like Bonobos and Casper find common ground with local standouts like Luke’s Local.

Customer Demographics and Foot Traffic

Union Street attracts a diverse and affluent demographic, from high-income families and professionals to tourists exploring the city’s boutique retail scene. Foot traffic remains steady throughout the day, driven by nearby residential areas and fitness centers like SoulCycle and

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New Developments

The next 12 months promise continued momentum for Union Street. Its diverse tenant mix, consistent foot traffic, and proximity to some of San Francisco’s most desirable residential areas position it as a key player in the city’s retail scene.