Apple Retail Stores hit 10th anniversary (with video of Steve Jobs’ tour of 1st store)

“It started with one store at Tysons Corner Center in Virginia, just outside of Washington,” Doug Gross reports for CNN. “Ten years and more than 300 stores later, it’s become a retailing venture unique in the world of consumer electronics. The Apple retail store, the stylized and shiny public face of the Cupertino, California-based gadget giant, turns 10 on Thursday.”

“As the 2000s were just dawning, it was far from a sure thing. ‘Around the time Apple started to roll out, Gateway’s products were going the other way,’ said Adam Hanft, CEO of marketing and branding firm Hanft Projects, referring to the PC makers (they of the cowhide-designed boxes) who eventually gave up on their own retail-store model in 2004,” Gross reports. “‘If you go back and look at what all the pundits said, they all thought Apple was crazy to get into the retailing business.'”

Gross reports, “By the end of the 2010 fiscal year, Apple had opened 317 retail stores, 233 in the United States and 84 in Europe, Asia and other countries… Some Apple stores, such as the flagship New York City store on Fifth Avenue, are even design symbols in themselves. That one, open 24 hours a day, is a distinctive 32-foot glass cube.”

“In a 2000 video shown to Apple developers, CEO Steve Jobs strolls through the as-yet-unopened Virginia store, showcasing then-novel features such as the Genius Bar and nooks for children’s activities,” Gross reports. “With nary an iPod or iPhone in sight (the iPod was launched in October that year, with the iPhone following in 2007), Jobs introduced the concept that the stores would be more than just retail space.”

Read more in the full article here.

MacDailyNews Take: “I’m not a genius.” Au contraire, mon ami!

This guy, on the other hand, not so much:

I give [Apple] two years before they’re turning out the lights on a very painful and expensive mistake.David Goldstein, Channel Marketing Corp. President, May 21, 2001

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How Apple’s Steve Jobs is revolutionizing Manhattan retail – May 08, 2007
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How Apple Retail Stores beat Best Buy, Neiman Marcus, and Tiffany – December 19, 2006

34 Comments

  1. “We are carrying six digital MP3 players…” says Steve, and we see a Creative Nomad….! Little did we know that he was already preparing to unleash the iPod just a few months later.

  2. Whats more amazing to me is as we hit what they’re calling Apple Store 2.0, they’ve really come a HUGE way… old school iMacs , G4 Powerbooks, pre-ipod/iphone/ipad… wow

  3. Look at those curvy Macs! Still running Mac OS 9.x by default, I believe. The only Mac name to survive from those days is “iMac.” But the Store concept itself (the “look & feel”) is still very similar to the Stores we still have today (with the addition of iPods, iPhones, and iPads). I guess “genius” ideas never get old.

    1. wow…Reston is around 30 years old so yeh its changed a bit in 21. Reston Town Centre also has it’s own Apple store. Also found with in a few blocks are offices held by the likes of Rolls Royce, Microsoft, Google, Northrop Gruman, Sprint, Accenture, and many others.

  4. I love seeing what’s changed and what’s stayed the same. I especially love the photo of John Lennon and Yoko Ono in the back (covering the video projection screen). It’s come full-circle now that The Beatles are in the iTunes Music Store.

  5. I remember going to the newly opened Apple store in Michigan that also had a Gateway kiosk near by. I stopped at the Gateway place to get their reaction as the girl said she didn’t believe Apple would make it- too large of a store to make any money on- the rent alone was going to eat their profits away.
    Wonder where that girl now works…..

  6. My local Apple Store was one of the first batch (Saddle Creek- Germantown, TN) and is still going strong. Was there the other night and some of the same peeps are still there giving great service. Others, long moved onward and upward, have rendered great service and we remember & thank you. You. Know who you are.

  7. Gotta love Steve, all thru the decades, such infinite fresh enthusiasm and intelligence and common sense.

    Lots of changes yet still, always, that delightful pleasure of using Apple universe.

  8. The story of Steve Jobs coming back to Apple and the incredible turn around is an amazing story. I bet some day there will be a movie about his rise, fall, and then rise again with Apple.

  9. I was in line there the first day it opened… I drove from college in central VA (Go JMU!) to be there. My friends thought I was nuts, got teased a little… But guess what, they ALL use Macs now!

    I still have the t-shirt I got that day. Still new and in the tube!

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