Best Buy Bails On Santana Row, Puts 60 San Jose Jobs On The Line

After more than two decades of slinging TVs and laptops on Stevens Creek Boulevard, the Best Buy at Santana Row is getting ready to power down for good. The store is set to close on Sunday, Feb. 1, ending a 23-year run at the upscale shopping center and putting roughly 60 local jobs in jeopardy.

According to Silicon Valley Business Journal, about 60 employees could be affected as the retailer prepares to exit the site.

Store history and location

The Santana Row Best Buy, listed at 3090 Stevens Creek Boulevard on the Santana Row directory, has served as a rare big-box anchor in an otherwise polished, mixed-use district. For more than 20 years, the store has been part of the development’s retail backbone, drawing in shoppers looking for gadgets instead of just espresso and happy hour.

What’s planned for the space

According to the Silicon Valley Business Journal, a luxury fitness club is lined up to take over the Best Buy footprint. The incoming tenant is expected to pack the space with amenities such as wet spas, group studios, and a work lounge, turning what used to be rows of electronics into a full-service wellness hub. The outlet also noted that Best Buy’s tenure at the site stretches back roughly 23 years.

Impact on workers and shoppers

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