For a couple of weeks, the stores that Apple has distributed in the Australian continent have reopened their doors after having remained closed, as well as those of the rest of the countries where Apple has a physical presence, to prevent the spread of the coronavirus. However, there was one left to open.
We are talking about the store located on George Street, a store that will reopen its doors on May 28 at 10 a.m. local time after having been completely renovated. thus becoming the most emblematic Apple Store of Tim Cook's company in the country.
This Apple Store closed the doors on January 5 to make the necessary improvements to adapt them to the new design that Apple is using in some Apple Stores around the world, and which highlights the installation of a giant screen to hold Today at Apple sessions.
Other changes that customers who visit this Apple Store will find are in the new shelves, design elements, trees inside as well as a meeting room for business clients.
When the remodeling of this Apple Store opens on May 28, the hours will be limited, like the rest of the stores that Apple has begun to reopen in the last two weeks, and will focus on customer service. All customers who visit the store will have to do so with mask, gloves and they will be measured with a non-contact thermometer.
The Apple Store located on George Street in Sydney officially opened in 2008 and since then it had become a pilgrimage site for many users of Apple products.