New Apple Store in NYC on Dec. 7. — Great Poster

One good opening deserves another, so Apple is just about ready to match its new San Francisco store in the Marina with a new shop in Manhattan’s Greenwich Village big props to Apple’s creatives for a logo that’s so darn Big Apple. Beautiful work, guys.

David Sebastian Buus took the photo while on a bike ride.

doctormac: New Apple Store in NYC / Dec. 7.

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  • angusshangus

    I live in northern NJ right near NYC… There are already like 3 full sized apple stores and, I think, 2 of the smaller apple stores all within 25 minutes. Yes these stores are cool, and generally pretty crowded, but geez, does there really need to be another one around here?!?! I just don’t understand retail I guess…….

  • frank

    anushangus … Yeah, there needs to be another one. And another and another. More stores equals more success. If they are all crowded, obviously they are doing well.

  • http://www.tekserve.com/ beeDevil

    Man, this sucks for Tekserve. They have been a NYC Mac service and sales institution since 1987 and now an Apple store will be opening nearby. I guess Apple eats its own. I do like the Apple stores, but I just appreciate the other Mac retail institutions that think differently. I guess the market will determine who survives.

  • the truth

    im not sure if i would say this is beautiful or cliché. maybe they can coexist.

  • Q

    I wonder if apple paid the $500 dollar license fee to use the MTAs logos like that.