Apple Union Square Highlights New Design Elements, Community Programs
Apple® today revealed its new store on San Francisco’s Union Square, offering many new features and services rolling out to
Apple retail stores worldwide. The new store will open its signature 42-foot tall sliding glass doors to customers on Saturday, May
21 at 10 a.m.
“Fifteen years ago today Apple opened its first two stores and we’re thrilled to mark the occasion with the opening of Apple
Union Square in San Francisco,” said Angela Ahrendts, Apple’s senior vice president of Retail and Online Stores. “We are not just
evolving our store design, but its purpose and greater role in the community as we educate and entertain visitors and serve our
network of local entrepreneurs.”
Apple Union Square’s glass doors open the store to Post Street and Union Square. The building’s unique position connects San
Francisco’s most famous square to a rejuvenated plaza to the north, creating a beautiful gathering place for the community. The
art-filled plaza offers seating, public Wi-Fi, a 50-foot tall “green wall” and regular acoustic performances. The store is powered
by 100 percent renewable energy, including power produced by photovoltaic panels integrated into the building’s roof.
“We have a deep commitment to the cities we work in, and are aware of the importance that architecture plays in the community,”
said Jonathan Ive, Apple’s chief design officer. “It all starts with the storefront — taking transparency to a whole new level —
where the building blends the inside and the outside, breaking down barriers and making it more egalitarian and accessible.”
Features in the new Apple Union Square design include:
- “The Avenue,” inspired by the window displays along a boulevard that dynamically change with the
season. Avenue walls are interactive themed “windows” where Apple’s products and services come to life, from music, to
creativity, apps, photography and more. New “Creative Pros,” Apple experts in creative arts, offer advice and expertise at each
of the displays. Customers will also find “Only at Apple” products on the Avenue, a curated collection of third-party
accessories.
- “Genius Grove” invites customers to get support working side-by-side with Geniuses under the
comfortable canopy of local trees in the heart of the store.
- “The Forum” is a vibrant gathering place, centered around a 6K Video Wall. It is home to “Today at
Apple,” which brings to the community the world’s most talented artists, photographers, musicians, gamers, developers and
entrepreneurs to inspire and educate our customers to go further with the things they are passionate about. Today at
Apple includes year-round programs for kids, new monthly events for teachers, sessions for current and aspiring developers,
Creative Sessions in partnership with local experts in creative arts, Game Night with editors from Apple’s App Store® and more.
The Forum and Video Wall are a place of discovery, including events about the making of movies from iTunes®, or exclusive
premieres of new music and music videos from Apple Music™.
- “The Plaza” will be found only at Apple’s most significant stores, including Apple Union Square. It’s
open to the public 24 hours a day, features public Wi-Fi and seating, and takes Today at Apple outside, with a regular weekend
series of well known local acoustic performances such as Travis Hayes and global talents like Escondido, who will then give
exclusive interviews about their craft in the Forum. The Plaza at Apple Union Square features a fountain by well-known San
Francisco sculptor Ruth Asawa, originally commissioned in 1969, and a new work, “Love” by local artist Laura Kimpton,
commissioned by Hyatt Hotels.
- “The Boardroom” is an intimate space where the store’s Business Team offers hands-on advice and
training to entrepreneurs, developers and other small and medium business customers.
Apple’s original San Francisco store opened on Stockton Street in 2004 with about 100 employees. Having welcomed more than 20
million visitors, and seen the launch of iPhone®, iPad®, MacBook Air®, Apple TV®, Apple Watch® and more, the team moving to Apple
Union Square has grown to more than 350.
While the store offers regular learning experiences in the Forum and Plaza, Apple is also committed to furthering creative arts
education throughout San Francisco. Apple is working with the Ruth Asawa School of the Arts to build a visual arts lab with 45
workstations outfitted with the latest Apple products.
Apple revolutionized personal technology with the introduction of the Macintosh in 1984. Today, Apple leads the world in
innovation with iPhone, iPad, Mac, Apple Watch and Apple TV. Apple’s four software platforms — iOS, OS X, watchOS and tvOS —
provide seamless experiences across all Apple devices and empower people with breakthrough services including the App Store, Apple
Music, Apple Pay and iCloud. Apple’s 100,000 employees are dedicated to making the best products on earth, and to leaving the world
better than we found it.
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