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Kasper's Automated Slave
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Apple to begin work on first retail store in France
Apple will soon be free to move into a high-profile space in Paris that's expected to become home to the company's first retail store in France.
Construction on the store may begin after December 13th, when the existing Résonances retailer at the Carrousel du Louvre underground shopping mall vacates its space and moves to another location in the mall. A large poster has appeared on the front of the store to announce the retailer's move, and attendants at the shop reportedly confirm the Mac maker to be the new lessee. The Carrousel is adjacent to the main entrance for the famous Louvre Museum, which hosts over 8 million visitors a year. It's also one of the few shopping venues in the country allowed to be open on Sundays. The future Apple store will reportedly occupy 7,700 s.f. on two levels at the Carrousel, in spaces #15 and #33 beneath the iconic glass pyramid entrance. Construction on the Apple store could be extensive, including a glass staircase to connect the two now-separate spaces. The store, which could open by Fall 2009, would come two years after informal estimates by chief executive Steve Jobs. Several years ago, he told a shopper at the Apple Store Regent Street in London that Apple would open its first retail store in France "in 2007." Gary Allen is the creator and author of ifo Apple Store, which provides close watch of Apple's retail initiative. When Gary isn't busy publishing news and information on Apple's latest retail stores, he finds himself hanging out at one. |
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Join Date: May 2008
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Joie!
Jessie Ventura + Ron Paul = USA
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I'm frankly surprised there hasn't been one already.
Doesn't France hold some sort of MacWorld type show every year? |
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Join Date: Sep 2008
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This should do wonders for the Louvre.
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Apple wants its first store in the country to be in the most high trafficked location possible and they are willing to wait for such a spot to open up. Once they get the first store set up and get managers and employees trained, they can then start to expand out into the suburbs. Check out this picture from the grand opening of the first store in Germany. About 4000 people showed up! http://www.panoramas.dk/2008/apple-store-munich.html |
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Here is a QuickTime VR image of the grand opening of the Sydney Store.
http://www.mediavr.com/applestore.htm |
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Join Date: Jun 2006
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Count on the French to complain about it.
-which is one of the few things they excel at.
-but Jimmy has fear? A thousand times no. I never doubted myself for a minute for I knew that my monkey strong bowels were girded with strength like the loins of a dragon ribboned with fat and the opulence of buffalo... dung.
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But I'm glad to see Apple pushing into Europe. I really think that Europeans are natural Mac users. In some ways, even more so than the anglos ( US, UK ). Last edited by PXT; 12-09-2008 at 03:29 PM.. |
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I'm curious about the design synergy between the pyramid and the apple store. The pyramid had a love/hate thing with Parisians, but I have the feeling they have come to like it now.
Last edited by PXT; 12-09-2008 at 03:30 PM.. |
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I guess the story clears up what the headline made wacky. |
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Join Date: Aug 2006
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Excellent news. Carrousel du Louvre is a great location (that and Champs Elysees are the prime locations to have) and while Fnac always have a good range of Macs on display it's about time Apple retail stores embrace Europe more wholeheartedly.
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Join Date: Oct 2007
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I thought they have done that already.
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Join Date: Jun 2008
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Art: Louvre & Apple.
Begs the question:
Will the French be too good for Apple or vice versa? p.s.- I love you, Apple inc. |
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Join Date: Dec 2008
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It surprises me how inaccurate is the American view of France. France is the fifth biggest economy, is the origin of all the big fashion, couture, perfume and has a huge defence industry with Thales and utilities with EDF.
France likes America and American culture. It's just that we like also to have formality and to be mannered. I am sure the Apple store will complement Paris and I am sure Apple's reputation in France will be enhanced by being in such a prestigious area. |
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