Apple to take over two storefronts with expanded Lehigh Valley outlet
Apple's Lehigh Valley Mall store in Whitehall, Pa. is relocating to a bigger space, with plans to throw open the new doors in September.
The current Lehigh Valley store.
The shop will in fact combine two spaces previously held by J. Crew and Ann Taylor, according to The Morning Call, pointing to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing by the mall's co-owner, Simon Property Group. It's not immediately known when construction will start or when the old location will close its doors.
The original Lehigh Valley store dates back to 2007, when the mall launched a $40 million expansion. It's relatively cramped by modern Apple standards, without the room to display much of the 2018 product line.
The company will presumably use the relocation as an opportunity to switch to its latest design motif, which includes wooden shelves, oversized video displays, and -- where room is available -- things like trees and seating for Today at Apple events. Apple has been renovating and/or relocating many of its U.S. stores, some of which predate the iPhone and haven't kept up with Apple's evolving size, wealth, and aesthetics.
Whitehall is on the outskirts of Allentown, and Apple's store there serves that city as well as a number of surrounding communities.
The current Lehigh Valley store.
The shop will in fact combine two spaces previously held by J. Crew and Ann Taylor, according to The Morning Call, pointing to a U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission filing by the mall's co-owner, Simon Property Group. It's not immediately known when construction will start or when the old location will close its doors.
The original Lehigh Valley store dates back to 2007, when the mall launched a $40 million expansion. It's relatively cramped by modern Apple standards, without the room to display much of the 2018 product line.
The company will presumably use the relocation as an opportunity to switch to its latest design motif, which includes wooden shelves, oversized video displays, and -- where room is available -- things like trees and seating for Today at Apple events. Apple has been renovating and/or relocating many of its U.S. stores, some of which predate the iPhone and haven't kept up with Apple's evolving size, wealth, and aesthetics.
Whitehall is on the outskirts of Allentown, and Apple's store there serves that city as well as a number of surrounding communities.
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Even before e-commerce, I've been in malls in middle America where one could throw a bowling ball down the hallway during the day and not hit anyone.
But I've also seen worse. There's a theatre I've been driving to for the monthly Studio Ghibli films where getting to the theatre entrance requires a bizarrely out-of-the-way driving path through the parking lots, when there's only one side of the mall (the back and sides are not parking and entrances like the Lehigh Valley Mall, which is a kind of island inside a monstrous cluster of parking lots). Neither Apple Maps or Google could direct us to the theatre without throwing us down a dead end or down the service access road where only stores' stock shipments come in.