Before that it was based in Oakland and called Kushins. Arthur Beren started working there while a student at UC Berkeley. The senior Beren, now 90 years old still stops in the store on Fridays after lunch at Le Central. Golden said she went to Kushins with her mother. The two Union Square stores were competitors — both specialized in Salvatore Ferragamo shoes.
On Thursday, Drinker hugged him on her way out the door with several pairs of new shoes. And always high quality. Dineen is a San Francisco Chronicle staff writer. Email: jdineen sfchronicle. Most Popular. The store, which opened in is facing closure due to lost revenue because of the nearby construction and rising rents.
The store, which opened in is facing closure due to lost revenue and rising rents. More by J. Competition for affordable housing would rise under SF's Prop. X adds space for nonprofits, blue-collar businesses. Top of the News. The fabric store Britex at Geary St. The result is that some retail spaces are staying vacant longer and tenants are slower to make commitments.
We negotiated and they even gave us a little bit of a break three years ago, but it was still a lot. For Golden, retired director of curriculum for the Pleasanton Unified School District, Arthur Beren is the last reason to make quarterly pilgrimages to downtown San Francisco. This was the reason to come over. Beren Shoes moved to its current location in Before that it was on Geary Street near Union Square.
Before that it was based in Oakland and called Kushins. Arthur Beren started working there while a student at UC Berkeley.
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