The iconic glass cube of the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue has already been retired

Since mid-January, the Apple Store on Fifth Avenue in New York has been closed for renovation, a renovation with which Apple wants to adapt one of the stores that receives the most visitors in the world, to the new design that the latest Apple Stores that the company is opening around the world are already enjoying. Throughout these months, we have published different news related to this Apple Store, a store that has eliminated the mythical cube that gives access to the entrance of the Apple Store and was designed by Steve Jobs.

The boys of 9to5Mac have published the images of the current state of the exterior of the works, works that we can see in the image above They have already removed the outer glass cube, a cube that will be replaced by another for the third time in history. The cost to Apple's coffers to replace this glass cube is $ 2 million.

The interior of the Apple Store will go from the current 32.000 square feet to 77.000 after the renovation that is being carried out at the moment. At the same time, Apple has not wanted to waste the large number of visitors that this Apple Store receives and has rented a nearby location is Apple Store where users who visit the city or reside in the vicinity can have a point where they can buy their products and receive technical support.

Apple usually takes it very calmly when opening new Apple Stores as well as when it comes to renewing them, so for now we do not know when the company plans to reopen to the public this iconic Apple Store.


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