Grocery store inside ex-Twitter building in SF to permanently close
SAN FRANCISCO (KRON) — The longtime grocery store inside the former headquarters of X (previously Twitter) is shutting its doors for good. The Market is closing its grocery department this Friday, Feb. 28, according to a social media post.
Although the grocery department is shutting down, 'all food venues will continue to be open during the restructuring,' The Market said. The closure comes almost exactly a decade since it opened at the building at 1355 Market St.
The Market opened back in January of 2015. Ten years and more than 2,500 Instagram posts later, it will close its grocery department. In its social media post, The Market did not provide a reason as to why it decided to shut that department down.
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Dear Customers, Thank you for your patronage over the years. We've enjoyed working with our community. But sad to say, The Market Grocery Department will be closing as of Friday, February 28, 2025. All Food Venues will continue to be open during the restructuring.
The Market
The closure of The Market's grocery division comes months after X officially left its San Francisco building to move to Texas. Elon Musk, the Tesla CEO who purchased Twitter in 2022 and later rebranded it as X, decided to move the company out of its longtime headquarters in San Francisco.
As of now, the San Francisco building does not have a major company as a tenant. X's headquarters is now located in Bastrop, Texas.
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