Sunday, May 22, 2016

Apple opens new store in San Francisco on Saturday – 99mac

On Saturday, open Apple up the giant glass doors of its new store in San Francisco offers many new features.

This summer 99mac reported that Apple launched a new retail building in San Francisco. On Saturday it’s time for the opening of what will be a new kind of Apple Store. Apple’s store manager Angela Ahrendts says in a press release about the new way of thinking about the store:

– Fifteen years ago, Apple opened its first two stores and we are pleased to celebrate the opening Apple Union Square in San Francisco. We not only develop our store design, but also its purpose and greater role in society by, educate and entertain visitors and serve our local network of entrepreneurs.

The store’s hallmark is the giant sliding doors of glass that open up shop on the street and Union Square. Apple says that the store brand is operated by green energy and some other news as it is the first.

Inspired by the storefront along an avenue that changes with the seasons, the store will have its own sort of avenue where interactive “window” showing off Apple products and services. On each screen, there will be Apple experts who can provide advice in creative fields such as music, photography and more.

Apple updates the concept Genius Bar and in the new store to meet customers and staff under the tree crown. This image is from a different store.

Apple has also updated its existing concepts with a Genius Bar. In the new store called the area of ​​the store’s heart for Genius Grove. There, meet Apple’s “genius” and the customers under the tree crown.

The store also has a 6K video wall that is the focus of an area they call The Forum. Here it comes under the name Today at Apple held seminars with artists, photographers, musicians, developers and entrepreneurs to inspire and educate visitors.

Also new is The Plaza, which only will be found in selected Apple stores. The area is open 24 hours a day and offers a public Wifi with seating and this will also be invited to concerts on weekends. It is also here that the fountain by artist Ruth Asawa remain, the first stood in the way of the Apple store building, but could then be saved.

the Fountain of artist Ruth Asawa remains after the renovation of the area.

another new concept is the Boardroom where the store’s business sellers can meet clients calmly to give advice or to train entrepreneurs, developers and small business customers.

Apple’s first store in the city was opened on Stockton Street in 2004, not far from Union Square. Originally worked a team of 100 people in the store, but the team moving to Union Square has grown to 350th

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