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The Lehigh Valley store was just doubled in size, but it's not really a re-opening since I was just at it on Monday and the original part looked the same. It'll be interesting to see how it is.

Planning on being there on Saturday myself to check it out. Wondering what is going to happen to the old space\store.
 
Cue Ivey saying something about how only apple could design a semi-permeable roof that represents Apples connection to nature. Next step, collect a big pay check and a prestigious award.

Complete with sequoia wood Avenues...
 
Arizona (in general) is so boring.

Just sayin'.
Clearly you’ve never ventured far from Phoenix or its suburbs. If you have any appreciation for the outdoors (or enjoy hiking, mountain biking, off-roading, camping, etc.), then Arizona deserves your attention. Phoenix itself has amazing restaurants, bars, museums, music venues, and every major professional sport. There’s plenty to do; clearly you haven’t put much effort into finding such things.

Anyways, I’m disappointed that the Biltmore store is closing. It’s definitely a small and outdated store, but it’s the only one close to central Phoenix and it’s ALWAYS busy. I hate the idea of having to go to Fashion Square and dealing with mall traffic just to visit the Apple Store. Oh, well. I’m sure it will be a beautiful store.
 
How about the Apple store here in Belfast NI? It's the only Apple Store in NI and it hasn't been touched since it opened. It's so depressing to go into.
 
Ya, only [one] is in Australia,and its over on the east side.. Too far for me..

Time for Apple to stop thinking "only build Apple Stores in the most popular places only". Its the reason why i've not set foot in an Apple store sine they closed down Nextbyte
 
You think most of the stores are redone more often than every 10 years?

Do you think you can compare stores to computers? Computers years are more than in other industries. So 10 years in computers is a lifetime.
 
Do you think you can compare stores to computers? Computers years are more than in other industries. So 10 years in computers is a lifetime.

Listen bud. Go back and look at what this was a response to. Somebody claiming that the stores are updated more often than the computers.
 
This is Apple Store Robina’s new look on the Gold Coast, Australia.

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Below is the old store that’s now closed.
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Green Hills in Nashville is the closest Apple Store to me (About 1.5 hours) I hope they made the space larger with the renovation. That store was always so, so, crowded for its size.

It looks like it should be larger. They've taken over the store that was next door to them.
 
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This is Apple Store Robina’s new look on the Gold Coast, Australia.

I woke at 0800 this morning and considered driving down, but glad I didn't now seeing those crowds, on account of it being a long weekend here in Australia and school holidays. Perhaps I'll check it out in a weeks time!

Any more? I can’t get down there today :( and hello gold coaster!

Also from the GC! :p

It looks like it should be larger. They've taken over the store that was next door to them.

It's actually in a different location to previously. It's in the former space of the older Nike store and older T2 store, and I'm sure Robina offered them a good price not to head to Pacific Fair, but I wish they would have considered a split level store with trees etc. That space is still going to be packed most of the time! :(
 
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