A new kind of Apple Store is opening on Saturday.
Across the street from the iconic San Francisco store, Apple is opening a new flagship aimed at being more than just a store. The trademark 42-foot glass doors will open to a kind of Apple-designed public forum, with a conference room, advice for small businesses, concerts, and a layout that blurs the line between inside and outside.
"This is not just a store," Angela Ahrendts, Apple's senior vice president of retail and online stores, said in a Thursday press release. "We want people to say, 'Hey, meet me at Apple.... Did you see what's going on at Apple?"
Apple is not the first business to engaged in an aesthetic revamp for physical store locations. More and more large companies have taken a designer's eye to rebuilding or in some cases building stores to for greater aesthetics, layout, and convenience.
What would you do if you had $100 billion in cash sitting in the bank?
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 24 2016, @04:36PM
newbie here, but srsly ... how many iphone do you need to sell first, hypothetically, to be able to rent prime land-space, build
and then display .. like all your 5 products?
Somehow i seriously doubt that you can make 100 billion dollars with selling a fancy touch screen radio WITHOUT even having
a network or your own factory.
somethin' about this apple smells very very fishy ... or people are just plain b0rked crazy?
(maybe it's along the line of: look a turd! how much is it worth? nothing but everybody and their grandmother has bought share
in it. really? yes!!! follow the sheep! ok, i guess i will buy some turd stocks also...)
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Tuesday May 24 2016, @04:38PM
oh, look a TV-channel-religion-preacher build a cathedral ... from turds coming out of his mouth!
(Score: 2) by Alfred on Tuesday May 24 2016, @05:26PM
Gadgets are generally a stupid tax on the income of wage earners. There are darn few who can really justify their gadgets, that they would make so much less money without them. That kid with their $2000 facebook machine will never see the payback. In this way gadgets, like the lottery, are a tax on the stupid. (I am not critical of people spending their disposable income as they wish which may include time wasters and gadgets.)
So to answer your inquiry: very fishy or b0rked crazy? yes and yes.
(Score: 0) by Anonymous Coward on Wednesday May 25 2016, @02:03PM
thank you for reply and being serious :)