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Why can’t more Apple Stores look like this?

Posted in Apple, Cool by Derek at 5:00 pm
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The mundane appearance of the local Apple Stores is beginning to look a little blasé. I think more Apple Stores should make a move towards something like the image above (from the Company Store at Infinite Loop). All the white walls, floors, & doors at the local store are looking pretty trashed what with all the scuff marks. They’re kind of reminding me of a CompUSA or *cough* Best Buy.

13 Responses to “Why can’t more Apple Stores look like this?”

  1. Dan says:

    Been to it several times. LOVED the place. I was one of the first people to touch a TAM because of the company store.

  2. Justin says:

    OMG, CAN WE STOP TALKING ABOUT APPLE STORES FOR CHRIS SAKE!

  3. Tomiko says:

    Now now Justin, calm down.

  4. s0crates82 says:

    Not all apple stores are like that for the same reason that not all GM’s are the corvette.

  5. Jon says:

    Looks like it needs a barista to man the place

  6. Justin says:

    I’m really story, but UES is becoming more and more Apple-centered instead of just a wide array of anything interesting..

  7. Roger says:

    Justin, you’re “really story”? Um, tall?

  8. Justin says:

    *sorry (sorry!)

  9. Derek says:

    If it’s not whining about one thing, it’s whining about something else. Send us feedback via email if you have an issue.

  10. I too have been to the Company Store. =)

    http://flickr.com/photos/pauls/173514590/in/set-72157594175320747/

    and of course, I left with a mothership tshirt.

  11. Derek says:

    Yes Paul, everyone knows you’ve been around the [internet] block a few times. Where haven’t you gone?! ;)

  12. Justin says:

    You have mail…

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