
Coronavirus: Which California Apple stores will be the first to reopen?
As California begins the process of relaxing coronavirus lockdown restrictions and reopening its economy, Apple is among the companies getting set to open the doors on its popular retail stores aft…

As California begins the process of relaxing coronavirus lockdown restrictions and reopening its economy, Apple is among the companies getting set to open the doors on its popular retail stores after two months of closures.
But, that doesn’t mean business as usual for Apple’s 53 California stores. And you will have to take some logistics into consideration before heading out to see the new iPhone SE in person, or have your Macbook or iPad looked at by one of Apple’s in-store Geniuses
Apple said four of its stores in the state–Monterery’s Del Monte store, the Vintage Faire location in Modesto, Fresno’s Fashion Faire location and Bakersfield’s Valley Plaza store–will all open at 11 a.m. Wednesday. The Monterey and Fresno stores will be open until 6 p.m., Monday through Saturday, while the Modesto and Bakersfield stores will remain open until 7 p.m. those days.
On Sundays, all four stores will open at noon, with the Monterey store closing at 5 p.m., and the other three locations closing at 6 p.m.
All stores in the Bay Area, including those in San Jose, the East Bay and San Francisco, will remain closed for the time being. Apple posted a link on its website where customers can find out which of its stores are open.
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