San Francisco's pandemic retail apocalypse was already well underway when the three-story Union Square Uniqlo store closed in 2021, with that shopping district's H&M and The Gap having already fallen on their swords. (This was when we were still social distancing, and almost no one was eligible to get the COVID vaccine yet.) And things in Union Square would only get much worse from there.
Join us before every show for movie trivia, prizes, performances, drinks from the bar (for purchase), popcorn (while supplies last), and more! Presented in partnership with Alamo Drafthouse Cinema. Cinema on the SquareSaturdays, September 20 & October 4, 2025 Union Square Plaza, 300 Powell St, SFFREE September 20: Big Hero 6 (PG)Plus, be sure to check out the winning boards from Market Street Reimagined, an international open ideas competition highlighting bold visions for San Francisco's most iconic corridor.
Emerging from the NQRW train at 14th Street, Union Square presents a smorgasbord for the senses. The smell of patchouli sold by street vendors, the stoic silence of people playing chess, the "good luck" and "bad luck" spots drawn in chalk on the sidewalk to navigate. This slice of Manhattan where midtown turns into downtown has been an important area to New Yorkers for decades-and these days, it's one of the most exciting neighborhoods in the city.
@apeconcerts with the City of San Francisco are excited to announce the next installment of its FREE concert series with the debut of Poolside's Daytime Disco, a new branded DJ party helmed by band leader @jeffreyparadise on Sunday, September 7 in Union Square. The launch and location of the first ever Poolside's Daytime Disco in Union Square is special by design.
Union Square has always been one of New York City's cultural crossroads-a meeting point where locals, students, artists, and tourists converge. It's also quickly becoming a hub for cannabis enthusiasts looking for premium, high-potency weed. With legalization in full swing and dispensaries multiplying across the city, Union Square offers easy access to some of the most in-demand cannabis brands in the state.