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VOL. 40 | NO. 21 | Friday, May 20, 2016
Apple's stores getting new look as other retailers struggle
SAN FRANCISCO (AP) — Apple is getting ready to unveil a stylish new product that's not for sale — a new look for its stores.
The iPhone maker is overhauling its nearly 480 stores worldwide, starting with its new location in San Francisco.
Apple provided a glimpse at its revised approach to retailing Thursday, the 15th anniversary of the company's first stores.
The San Francisco store is supposed to conjure the ambiance of a town square where people can gaze through giant windows to savor views of the city as they stroll through spacious aisles.
It also features a 42-foot sliding glass door that opens up to San Francisco's busiest shopping district.
Apple says its other stores will be converted to the same concept over the next few years.