Apple Store reopening in Nanuet, NY draws cheering fans
Apple's newly relocated retail store in Nanuet, N.Y., reopened Thursday morning, drawing a crowd of cheering enthusiasts who were there for the festivities.
Credit: AppleInsider reader Ryan.
AppleInsider reader Ryan was on-hand for the store's grand reopening, where a line of people waited for the doors to open. When the store opened at 10 a.m., customers were greeted by cheering Apple Store employees clad in blue shirts.
The first 1,000 customers who attended the event were given a free commemorative Apple t-shirt.
The latest Apple Store is part of The Shops at Nanuet, a new mall that also opened to the public on Thursday on Route 59. Previously, the Apple Store was located at Palisades.
Credit: AppleInsider reader Ryan.
Credit: AppleInsider reader Ryan.
In other retail news, Apple's first store in Turkey is reportedly set to open in January of 2014. A new store over 20,000 square feet in size is apparently set to open in Instanbul's Zorlu Center, between existing stores owned by Burberry and Louis Vutton.
Credit: AppleInsider reader Ryan.
AppleInsider reader Ryan was on-hand for the store's grand reopening, where a line of people waited for the doors to open. When the store opened at 10 a.m., customers were greeted by cheering Apple Store employees clad in blue shirts.
The first 1,000 customers who attended the event were given a free commemorative Apple t-shirt.
The latest Apple Store is part of The Shops at Nanuet, a new mall that also opened to the public on Thursday on Route 59. Previously, the Apple Store was located at Palisades.
Credit: AppleInsider reader Ryan.
Credit: AppleInsider reader Ryan.
In other retail news, Apple's first store in Turkey is reportedly set to open in January of 2014. A new store over 20,000 square feet in size is apparently set to open in Instanbul's Zorlu Center, between existing stores owned by Burberry and Louis Vutton.
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That links gave me a funny first poster:
"This Mustafa been a long project"
Personally I'd like it better if they would've opened in Kanyon. Not that I'm visiting often, that is.
edit: good article here, on: Apple's "momentum has slowed down" says Apple Store designer.
I live pretty close and will likely visit at some point. However, I don't get one think in this area - open shopping centers. We have cold winters, and the open air shopping malls make no sense to me. Yet they are as prevalent here as they are in southern California, where they actually make sense.
I live pretty close and will likely visit at some point. However, I don't get one think in this area - open shopping centers. We have cold winters, and the open air shopping malls make no sense to me. Yet they are as prevalent here as they are in southern California, where they actually make sense.
It's called manning up. bucko!
Laugh at the frigid tentacles of winter. LAUGH!
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Forgive me, but it's a different thing when an employee cheers, than when a customer cheers. Nowhere in the article did it actually say that those cheering included customers.
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Apparently enthusiastic employees.