By the end of 2025, three galleries within San Francisco’s Minnesota Street Project will have closed their doors. All three — Altman Siegel , Rena Bransten Gallery and Anglim/Trimble — cited the economic difficulty of continuing to run a brick-and-mortar space, even in a complex expressly built to subsidize galleries.

“We have really good landlords here,” says Shannon Trimble, the owner and director of Anglim/Trimble Gallery, which announced this week it would close at the end of December. “But the best they can do for us is to reduce our rent. And reducing your rent when you have absolutely no revenue doesn’t help anyone.”

Minnesota Street Project , established by Andy and Deborah Rappaport in 2016, is a collection of warehouses in the Dogpatch neighborhood that house commercia

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