Metreon

Metreon
The Metreon viewed from the northwest, c. 2002
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Coordinates37°47′04″N 122°24′12″W / 37.784374°N 122.403424°W / 37.784374; -122.403424
Address135 Fourth Street
San Francisco, California
94103
Opening dateJune 16, 1999; 25 years ago (1999-06-16)
DeveloperSony
ManagementUnibail-Rodamco-Westfield
OwnerStarwood Capital Group
ArchitectHandel Architects
No. of stores and services25
No. of anchor tenants1
Total retail floor area350,000 sq ft (33,000 m2)
No. of floors4
Parking1,800
Public transit accessPowell Street station
Websiteshoppingmetreon.com

The Metreon is a shopping center located in downtown San Francisco, California, United States at the corner of 4th Street and Mission Street. It is a four-story 350,000 sq ft (33,000 m2) building built over the corner of the underground Moscone Center convention center. Metreon opened on June 16, 1999, as the first of a proposed chain of Sony "urban entertainment centers", aggregating dining, games, music, exhibitions, shopping, and movies. Sony intended the ambitious US$85 million (equivalent to $155 million in 2023) project to be a theme park and gallery for Sony products, and to reinforce a sophisticated image for the Sony brand.

In 2006, Metreon was sold to Westfield Group, a mall developer, and it was refashioned as a food-oriented mall. In 2011, most remaining businesses in the mall were closed. Westfield began a major renovation with an emphasis on dining, including Target, creating a large downtown department store that now takes up the second floor. In April 2012, Westfield sold the Metreon to Starwood Capital Group.[1] Westfield (and its successor, Unibail-Rodamco-Westfield) continues to be responsible for management.

  1. ^ Ross, Andrew S. (April 18, 2012). "San Francisco's Metreon sold". Retrieved April 18, 2012.