Apple store promises shopping under the stars?

Is Apple erecting a new store in Santa Monica?

An anonymous retail company is asking the city of Santa Monica to allow it to erect a store with an all-glass design. But based on the images in the permit request, it doesn't appear that the company is doing the best job of keeping things quiet.

According to the Santa Monica Planning Commission (PDF), the unnamed retailer wants to build a new single-story, 8,084-square-foot building with 75 feet of street frontage on the Third Street Promenade. Most importantly, that building will come with an all-glass roof and entrance way, making it appear quite likely that Apple is the company behind the design.
What's more, the proposal includes images of the building, which shows an awfully Apple-like design, complete with a simplified store layout and tables for people to browse products, mimicking the look and feel of Apple Stores that are already in operation.
 
But that's not the only place Apple is apparently trying to open another store. Last month, CNN reported that Apple had submitted plans to the Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board to build a new store in New York's Grand Central Terminal. If approved, the company is expected to pay about $1.1 million in rent per year for a space spanning 23,000 square feet.
While it's waiting, Apple is working on improving its Fifth Avenue store. That location, which is just a glass cube that people enter to then go downstairs to look at products, is being simplified from its 90 panels of glass to just 15, to help make it look more seamless. According to Apple retail-tracking blog ifoAppleStore, the remodel is expected to cost $6.6 million.
From its beginnings 10 years ago, Apple's retail stores have been widely recognized as some of the most impressive architectural accomplishments across the retail sector. The company now has over 320 stores around the world, and many of them offer unique designs that folks simply won't find elsewhere.
But before the retailer can move forward with its Santa Monica store, the citizens of the city will have a chance to voice their opinions on the viability of the plans tonight at 7 p.m. local time at the City Council Chambers.


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