Apple gets the go-ahead for a new flagship Apple Store in Washington

Apple wants to open a store at the Carnegie Library in Washington

Just over a month ago we did not echo some rumors that pointed to the possibility that the Cupertino guys would open a new Apple Store in the Carnegie Library in Washington, one of the most iconic places in the city for the history of that building. But apple Not only would it open a new flagship Apple Store, but it would also create an event hub inside the library where events of any kind could be held, not just related to Apple. It must be taken into account that it is a place managed with public money, something that can raise reactions of all kinds both among citizens and among the authorities.

Apparently Apple has already received the go-ahead in the absence of knowing the rental price of a part of the library facilities where both the Apple Store and the poison center would be installed. It was the company itself that looked for this location, a location that suited the company that manages the events of the library that was trying to find a higher return on unoccupied library space.

This new Apple Store will be based on the remodeled Apple Store in San Francisco, Apple Store that also has a sales center in Union Square, one of the most representative squares in the city. The investment that Apple will make in the library will affect the entire building, since in order to get the go-ahead, the guys from Tim Cook they will have to take care of the restoration of both the exterior and interior, money that Apple will gladly invest by having obtained a location that many other companies could have dreamed of having to establish one of the almost 500 Apple Stores that the company has throughout the world.


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