The Next-Generation Apple Retail Stores May Be Seen this Fall; Major Revamp On Its Way

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Apple retail stores could undergo a revamp this fall. This move may be a major overhaul for all Apple stores to enliven them up. See the difference and enjoy the ultimate shopping experience with the all-new Apple stores soon.

The current retail stores have user-friendly layout, where customers can try out any products and get assistance from support and sales representatives. However, the vibe of the Apple stores is getting old and outdated. Thus, this calls for a store renovation any time soon.

The overhaul will start with the retail store in Germantown, Tennessee, which is a suburb of Memphis. According to The Memphis Daily News, this Apple store will transfer to a new location in the city with an innovative and brand-new design. Rick Millitello, Apple's Senior Director of Retail Development, presented the plan on behalf of Apple to the Germantown Design Review Commission. And the plan has been successfully approved on August 25. The new design modifies the current brick facade to a three-panel glass front. It is said that the new Memphis retail store will be one of the first-built store with the latest design.

In addition, the next-generation design of the Apple retail stores will feature a matte granite reinforced panel along with natural oak tables and changeable window display that will feature living plants sometimes. The store restoration will be a great place to focus on specific products, help lure more potential customers, and drive more sales.

Apple also aims to sport flashier product displays and televisions that show off interesting videos and other content. There may also be changes as to how the products are displayed in the store. Nonetheless, this upgrade on how Apple retail stores look will definitely have a good outcome and give a positive feedback from the customers, since this is also for their benefit.

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