This is what the remodeling of the Melbourne App Store looks like in Australia

A few days ago we informed you about the date on which Apple planned to inaugurate the remodeling that the Apple Store located in Melbourne had undergone, specifically in the Chastone Shopping Center, the first Apple Store that opened in Australia in 2008. Apple has remodeled the store completely adapting it to the new design that some of Apple's most emblematic Apple Stores in the United States have already received, such as the one in San Francisco without going further. A few hours ago, Apple reopened the doors and from Australia we get some images that show us the transformation it has undergone.

But not only has the design of the store been affected after this remodeling, but the space has also been expanded to be able to serve the more than 3.500 people who pass through these facilities daily, which has forced the company to pass from the 69 employees it had before the reforms to the current 240. According to the Broadsheet publication, from where we have extracted the images that accompany this article, Apple plans to remodel the 22 stores of its own in the country, but at the moment there is no scheduled date for the start of the works.

For a few months, Apple has not opened any Apple Store, implying that now the priority is to update the Apple Stores that have been open the longest, adapting them to the new design that includes large glass panels, trees with respective flowerpots, a giant television and new shelves to correctly place the headphones and covers, as well as new wooden tables so that users who visit the stores, find themselves as at ease as possible while they wait or try the different devices that the company makes available to users.


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