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Apple recently announced that its Green Hills retail store in Nashville, Tennessee will be temporarily closed for renovations beginning February 11.

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Apple Store at The Mall at Green Hills in 2008

Apple Green Hills will likely remain closed until late 2018, so customers will have to venture a bit further south to Apple's nearby store at the CoolSprings Galleria shopping mall in Franklin, Tennessee until further notice.


For the past few years, Apple has been renovating dozens of its older stores with newer designs. In addition, many of the locations have expanded by adding a floor or taking over adjacent storefronts, while some have relocated entirely.

Last week, Apple announced that its first store in South Korea opens on January 27, just a few weeks prior to the 2018 Winter Olympics in the country. By our count, the location should be Apple's 500th store around the world.

Via: 9to5Mac

Article Link: Apple Store in Nashville Closing in Early February During Renovations
 
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Last time I went to Cool Springs, the traffic was excessive. It seems the area wasn't built for the traffic, which is a common theme in Nashville.
 
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Last time I went to Cool Springs, the traffic was excessive. It seems the area wasn't built for the traffic, which is a common theme in Nashville.

I'm a Nashville native. Traffic has been horrid here the past 10 years as more and more people keep moving here. We have a NET POSITIVE of 3,000 people moving here every Month.
 
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Last time I went to Cool Springs, the traffic was excessive. It seems the area wasn't built for the traffic, which is a common theme in Nashville.

But far better than Green Hills. Nashville is close to gridlock, with no viable plan to improve the situation.
 
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NOOOO!!! That’s the closest one!!
Well, I figured it would come eventually, and I’m excited for the new look. Cool Springs will be an experience to get to for those of us on the West side of Nashville.
 
I'm a Nashville native. Traffic has been horrid here the past 10 years as more and more people keep moving here. We have a NET POSITIVE of 3,000 people moving here every Month.

I gave up on Nashville. 2006-2016. Everything went sky high in housing, gas, and travel times. I moved out to East Tennessee near Johnson City and I’ll never look back.
 
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