Wonder when Washington, DC, the free capital of the world, will get a flaship store? I realized they have three crappy stores in the burbs, but damn...
I completely agree... I hate having to go to Pentagon, Bethesda Row or Montgomery for an Apple Store.
Having lived in Montreal for years, I'd just like to say that Montrealers will also be getting their first taste of a building that hasn't been covered in street grime and pigeon crap for the last three hundred years once the Apple Store opens. It's a filthy unpleasant city, so here's to hoping that people will start to realize the value of new, stable buildings over 'classical' crumbling grimefests.
Now, when can a proper city get a flagship store? Vancouver would certainly enjoy one.
I'm certain that Blandcouver will get a store once they decide on which heritage Starbucks they'd have to close.
I'm also certain that it will be built out the same cheap green glass as everything else that's been buit there over the last 20 years.
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Wonder when Washington, DC, the free capital of the world, will get a flaship store? I realized they have three crappy stores in the burbs, but damn...
I completely agree... I hate having to go to Pentagon, Bethesda Row or Montgomery for an Apple Store.
Having lived in Montreal for years, I'd just like to say that Montrealers will also be getting their first taste of a building that hasn't been covered in street grime and pigeon crap for the last three hundred years once the Apple Store opens. It's a filthy unpleasant city, so here's to hoping that people will start to realize the value of new, stable buildings over 'classical' crumbling grimefests.
Now, when can a proper city get a flagship store? Vancouver would certainly enjoy one.
I'm certain that Blandcouver will get a store once they decide on which heritage Starbucks they'd have to close.
I'm also certain that it will be built out the same cheap green glass as everything else that's been buit there over the last 20 years.