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Fall 2002 Apple Store openings

updated 06:15 pm EDT, Wed July 24, 2002

 
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A brochure distributed at last weekend's grand opening of the Garden City Roosevelt Field Apple Store outlines the upcoming store openings for Fall 2002.

The following locations are included on the list:


  • California: Emeryville, Bay Street; Pasadena, Colorado Blvd.
  • Colorado: Denver, Cherry Creek
  • Florida: Orlando, Millenia; Wellington, Wellington Green
  • Illinois: Oak Brook, Oakbrook
  • Maryland: Towson, Towson Town Center
  • Michigan: Novi, Twelve Oaks; Troy, Somerset
  • Minnesota: Edina, Southdale
  • Nevada: Las Vegas, Fashion Show
  • New Jersey: Edison, Menlo Park
  • New York: White Plains, The Westchester
  • Texas: Highland Park, Knox Street
  • Houston, Houston Galleria
  • Wisconsin: Wauwatosa, Mayfair


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    1. MacNN.com Reader

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      Lame

      I wonder why there are no apple stores in Oregon and Washington

    1. richardjanus

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      Sell Logo Merchandise!!!

      Apple needs to devote a little floorspace to an assortment of its logo merchandise. Get those caps, polo shirts, tshirts, mugs, keychains, jackets, posters and other cool stuff out there!!!

      Why not have some of those things available for purchase right in the retail stores? I may not be able to/have made the final decision to purchase an Apple computer on my first visit or two, but oh look: I can buy a cool (whatever) to take home with today while I think about it ...

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      Re: Sell Logo Merchandise

      totally

    1. MacNN.com Reader

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      Freeking SEATTLE!!!

      Give us a Seattle Store....PLEASE!!!

    1. MacNN.com Reader

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      A big store for WA

      I bet there will be a HUGE Apple store somewhere near Redmond.

      Imagine all the Microsoft drones wearing their free swag Apple logo Tshirts the next day - Bill Gates himself will come up from his underground bunker and smite the heathens!

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      Philly????

      When are we getting a store? I mean it is the 5th biggest city in the Country.

    1. MacNN.com Reader

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      Where is King of Prussia

      What happen the King of Prussia (Philadelphia) PA store? They have job listing!

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      Orlando!

      I already knew about this (I live here!) but it's great to finally see it in print.

      Somebody's going to lose their PR job over that, though ...

    1. MacNN.com Reader

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      St. Louis

      There is supposed to be one opening in West St. Louis County in September, too.

    1. kwork

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      Houston...

      ...we no longer have a problem :)

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