Photos of Apple Store Eastview grand opening posted online [updated]

“The brand new Eastview Apple Store opened today in Victor, NY, to much excitement. The lines formed early as eager fans waited to see the latest offerings from Apple. To the first 1000 attendees, a free T-Shirt was provided emblazoned with the Eastview Apple Store name,” MacDailyNews reader John Resig told us.

Resig has posted some photos of the new Apple Store Eastview here:

http://ejohn.org/blog/eastview-apple-store/

Update: 7/23, 11:45pm EDT: More photos of Apple Store Eastview by “Apple Saws” here.

Related MacDailyNews articles:
Apple to hold grand opening of Apple Store Eastview in Victor, New York this Saturday – July 19, 2005
Apple to open retail store in Rochester, New York’s Eastview Mall this summer – April 07, 2005

13 Comments

  1. Great pics……………………

    Apple is taking over the computer industry, it’s about time, go Apple go. ” width=”19″ height=”19″ alt=”wink” style=”border:0;” />

    Any more news on the Macmini updates that are coming????

  2. Good looking store. It’s funny, Apple always goes for the biggest and the baddest. For example, in Charlotte, NC, where I live close to, there are three big malls, and Apple went for the most prestigious mall – SouthPark.

    Rock on, Apple!

    Open up a store in South Carolina, will ya?!

  3. hey, that Knowledge Navigator was back when they thought the rainforest was disappearing at the rate of, what was it? A thousand football fields a day? we went from there to cfc’s to the ozone layer to global warming. soon it’ll come back around to global cooling like it was in the seventies. ah, the nostalgia of hysteria!

  4. It’s dawning on me how much planning this company actually does– which suggests that they already realize the iPod rage will eventually plateau. The pace of store openings only siggests to me that they are really anticipating something in the future– a real need for access sites for their stuff.

    I know this is relatively obvious, but beer has a way…

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    …of making me feel more profound than I am.

  5. Yuk yuk yuk —

    You sound confused. Shouldn’t we call this the nostalgia of responsible concern?

    “Hysteria” implies that these concerns weren’t justified and didn’t require the massive and urgent action that all the problems you mention require.

    – The rainforest continues to be depleted at a dramatic rate. It is much worse of a problem now than in the 80s.

    – The ozone layer continues to be depleted at a dramatic rate. It is far worse now than ever.

    – Global warming continues to be a severe environmental problem and would require enormous responsible action from citizens like you and me if we are to prevent it from becoming a catastrophic problem.

  6. When I was a kid in the 70’s, Shatner ( I think it was) told us via filmstrip that the amazon rainforest was not only the “lungs of the world” but that it was disappearing at the rate of some number of football fields a day (or per second, I can’t remember). well, I was mortified!. Turns out that the rainforest is, because of its abundance of animal life, a net user of the world’s oxygen, and that at either of the deforestation rates, if this were true, the rainforest would be long gone by now.

    The same pattern of lies, I have noticed, tends to emerge whenever there is a political group wailing about the environmental apocalypse du jour. It is a kind of demented flipside of the adage that begins, “If something is too good to be true…”:

    “If someone is telling you to listen to them or the world is going to end – it’s probably bullsh*t.”

  7. Hmm. Is “SouthPark” a chain? There’s a “SouthPark Mall” in the greater Cleveland area as well, and it’s also an upscale establishment. When Apple set up shop at Legacy Village on the other side of the county, many were surprised, as SouthPark was considered the frontrunner.

  8. Nice pics.

    I have not hit an Apple Store Opening yet so I really want to hit the next Apple Store opening in japan if possible. I hope there is one nearby soon.

  9. yuk yuk yuk, And who could think that ostriches like yourself could ever be endangered …

    Good to know that our oceans are prisitine and the skies are unpolluted … gee, and I thought otherwise … but what would I know, I’m only a scientist; the more we think we know the more we have to learn; of course this does not imply ignorance or stupidity (on average!).

  10. Yeah Thorp – that’s what I said – that the sky and oceans are unpolluted.

    You must be a really good scientist with those powers of observation…
    and the (partial) quote you were trying for is:

    “The more we know, the more we feel our ignorance” ~ Sir Humphry Davy

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