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04/19/2006, 2:25pm, EDT

Wednesday, April 19th

Apple to open new store in Detroit

The Mall at Partridge Creek on Hall Road in Clinton Township today announced a lineup of tenants, revealing that Apple is planning to open another retail location amongst Nordstrom and other outlets. The mall, which is scheduled to open in October of 2007, will boast 90 stores and restaurants, according to the Detroit Free Press. Apple in early April opened its eighth store in Southlake, Texas, following the opening of its Summit Sierra store at 13925 S. Virginia St. Space #220 in Reno, Nevada in mid-March. The company also recently began hosting School nights at its retail locations, offering students an opportunity to view the projects their peers have created with Apple technology.


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04/19, 3:42pm, EDT
I actually thought they were opening a store in Detroit...were they going to put it between the burned down buildings and drug houses or put it in one of the vacant high rise buildings in the ghost town?

maybe apple wanted to give gm some company, since they're all alone there in the rencen!
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