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TimesOnline reports that Apple is planning on opening a "giant flagship store" on London's Regent Street.

The 20,000 sq ft store would represent Apple's second international store, and the first in Europe.

Apple had hinted that Apple Retail Stores would make their way into international territories in time. The first such store opened in Japan in November.

The London store is expected to open by Christmas.

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104 months ago
Category: Apple Services
Link: Apple Computer is planning to open a giant flagship store in London

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104 months ago
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104 months ago
Very very good news
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104 months ago
'bout time.

They may not have iTunes music store, but they'll have an Apple store.
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104 months ago
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104 months ago
interesting news.
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104 months ago

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Hate to spoil everyone's fun, but I think we get the picture ;)

I guess it's above average news. :)
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104 months ago
I would probably be more excited by this story of there were Apple Stores represented in the biggest metropolitan areas of the US first. It amazes me that 23 states do not have Apple Stores. Sure, it seems unlikely that a store in Juneau would have them beating down the doors, but certainly stores located somewhere in the swath of 'flyover states' that include Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Louisiana, Mississippi, and Alabama might do okay. It's difficult enough to convince someone to buy a Mac when they can't see them... Meanwhile, Best Buys and Walmarts sprout like mushrooms, selling substandard Wintel boxes to potential Apple costumers. But hey, best of luck in throwing up stores in the far corners of the world; I guess it looks more exotic to say you have a store in London or Tokyo than it does to say you have a store in Wichita or Billings.
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