“The first Apple store opened at 10 a.m. on May 19, 2001, at Tysons Corner Center in McLean, Virginia,” Retale reports. “The second opened three hours later at 10 a.m. Pacific Time at Glendale Galleria in Glendale, California.”
“While most retailers are finding it hard to keep brick-and-mortar stores profitable, Apple continues to open new outlets all over the world (424 and counting),” Retale reports. “At Retale, we are interested in the successful balance between online and offline retail markets. So what better way to tip our caps to Apple’s 13th year in retail than by exploring its phenomenal growth and innovation.”
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Montana gets no apple love. Haha.
Or Wyoming and N & S Dakota
People who moved their did so for a reason. They didn’t want to reside where there are large clusters of people.
For them the solutions are FedEx, UPS, US Mail, and Apple authorized third party retailers. For support, there are telephone lines, internet lines, and Apple authorized third party retailers.
There definitely should be one in Billings.
There are two up north in Calgary AB.
You all come up here, you hear.
I remember standing in line for almost 3 hours to get into the Apple store at Willow Bend in Plano, Texas on August 3rd 2001. Fun times.
Was that an opening or launching of something?
That was the opening of the store for the first time. Willow Bend was the third Apple Store to open.
@Howie – Do you recall what products you were waiting for and were you able to purchase what you wanted? Any free tickets to Bootylicious?
🙂
What the hell are you talking about, weirdo?
Damn. It looks like “Global Thermal Nuclear War.”
“Shall We Play a Game?”
Microsoft is learning that “The only winning move is not to play.”