Apple’s Infinite Loop company store will reopen this Saturday

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Stop on by if you're in Cupertino any time soon.
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Apple’s official Company Store at One Infinite Loop is set to reopen this Saturday, September 19. The store has been closed for renovations since June 15.

For those unfamiliar, the Infinite Loop Apple Store is open to the public, although it’s a bit different to your regular Apple Store. It doesn’t sell Macs, iPhones, iPads, Apple Watches or other devices, and nor does it feature a Genius Bar. Instead, it’s more like a memorabilia gift shop, where visitors can pick up exclusive Apple logo t-shirts, caps and accessories.

The Company Store is open between 10.00am and 6.00pm on weekdays, and 10.00am to 4.00pm on Saturday. It’s closed on a Sunday, so that staff can gather inside to test out the iPhone 7 and beyond.

Grand Reopening

 

While this is at present the only Apple campus store, it won’t remain that way for long. According to Apple’s plans for its new “spaceship” campus, the forthcoming HQ will include a 10,114-square-foot gift shop, along with a 2,386-square-foot cafe and rooftop viewing space — all open to the public.

It’s not known if both stores will stay open after Tim Cook and company head over to the new HQ, but it surely doesn’t make sense to have spent several months renovating it if it’s only got one year left, does it?

Then again, Apple’s not exactly hurting for spare cash.

Source: Apple

 

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