Report: Apple Retail Store coming to Manchester’s Arndale Centre (UK)

A new Apple Retail Store is coming to “Manchester’s Arndale Centre [UK]. Huh? Yep, that’s right, the Arndale Centre that is just 7 miles from the current store at the Trafford Centre. But why there? Consider this: Apple currently has stores in some city centres – Birmingham and Regent Street, and also in out of town malls [Bluewater, Meadowhall, Brent Cross and The Trafford Centre] and clearly Apple believes Manchester City Centre to be worthy of the Apple Store treatment. The documentation I have shows the location as “Solicitors Instructed”, and my source tells me that Apple have now signed a lease for the location,” myMacPad reports. “The Apple Store’s location is within the huge re-development of the Arndale, rumoured to open in April.”

Full article featuring screen shot and floor plan of the Arndale Centre that show an Apple store here.
[Thanks to MacDailyNews reader “Nik” for the link.]

Apple’s current UK Retail Store information here.

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31 Comments

  1. your only jealous of Ronnie, what established strikers have you got? hell non of your strikers have got double figures in goals! HAHAHA and to prove that your absolute shit, you bring back nose sniffin scummy fowler… HAHAHAHA…5 times champions, big deal…its all luck, oh yeah sympathy for yesterday, go benfica HAHAHAHA MANC 4 LIFE dole queuer

  2. Sorry, maybe you didn’t see it above:

    FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES FIVE TIMES EUROPEAN CHAMPIONS.

    Understand?

    BTW, Liverpool is one of the safest cities in the UK, and I’ve never signed on in my life (I’m 28 this year), so what’s your point? Are you gonna say anything good about Manchester to come back at me, or are you gonna churn out the same worn-out stereotypes about Liverpool.

    Open your eyes and come visit Liverpool some day, you can also visit Anfield and see the European Cup that is ours to keep – I think you borrowed it one year in ’99 didn’t you, when you were luckier than a packet of Lucky Charms.

    I wouldn’t compare Ronaldo to our strikers, he’s a Midfielder so again, what’s your point? I’d rather have Gerrard, Sissoko, Hamman & Risse in my squad than any of those little boys you have at the moment.

    Come on, give me something interesting in reply BigTitMan, I want to hear you talk up Manchester – or is that impossible because it’s such a depressing, dirty, badly planned shithole?

  3. It was disgraceful behaviour I agree, but aren’t you gonna come back with some POSITIVES about Manchester?

    It’s hard to talk up a steaming pile of shit like Manchester isn’t it.

    Liverpool – great people, great city.

    It was a small group of scallies that rocks Smith’s ambulance, but better than sending death threats to a referee because you lost the game a lå Chelski.

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