“Today, a tipster from the MTA has provided us with a progress report of sorts [on Apple’s Grand Central Terminal Retail Store],” 9to5Mac reports.
“The pictures, show [in the full article] and taken yesterday, show that construction is well on its way but as we near its anticipated November launch, still show significant work is left to be done,” 9to5Mac reports. “Talking to one of the construction workers, our source said that Apple plans to have it open for Black Friday, if not sooner.”
9to5Mac reports, “This is only one part of the huge space which is said to make it one of the biggest, if not the biggest, Flagship Apple Stores in the world.”
Read more, and see the photos, in the full article here.
[Attribution: TheStreet. Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Arline M.” for the heads up.]
That store will be a license to print money.
Obama doesn’t require any stinkin’ license.
I love conservatives.
So…..entertaining.
They write about Apple, but with Wal-Mart brains.
Say what! … you need a license to print money?
But …
I never realise…
No one said nothing abou…
Screw it! I’ll print one.
Wow. Pretty cavernous isn’t it? I love that they resisted the temptation to throw in a mezzanine. The full height of that space is utterly amazing.
Apple (and every other tenant) is severely restricted in what they can do in that space. Basically, they cannot modify the existing historic structure. Makes for quite an architectural challenge.