Pittsburgh Gets Apple Store

On April 2, 2004, in Computers, by peterb

In the “taking away things I like to whine about” department, Apple Computer will apparently be opening a retail store in Pittsburgh. Now I have no excuse for not buying that iPod.

The rumor is that they will be getting planning approval on April 6th, and MacMinute says it will be located at 5508 Walnut Street, in the upscale (“bohemian,” say the marketers) Shadyside neighborhood. I can’t picture a huge space at that location — Walnut is a street of fairly modestly sized spaces, so perhaps this is the first of their rumoured new “mini” stores.

I swung by that area on the way home from work tonight — as near as I can tell, that space is currently occupied by a boutique, which is neither miniscule nor huge. In any event, it’s clear that any store opening is months and months away from happening.

Here’s a link to the job posting for the Store Manager. If you get the job, I want a discount on my iPod Mini.

And please don’t make me wait outside in the rain, OK?

 

7 Responses to “Pittsburgh Gets Apple Store”

  1. Andrew Plotkin says:

    I have walked over to take a look at that space.

    It’s currently a going-out-of-business art gallery

    next to the RiteAid. Larger than most of the spots

    along Walnut, but smaller than the RiteAid.

    Having an Apple Store one block away from my

    apartment would be cool. I can’t think of anything

    I’d *buy* there, but it’d be cool.

    (Yes, I’m a Mac person. My current Mac should be

    good for another two years at least. There aren’t

    any reatil Mac games I want — that is a general

    observation, I don’t mean “currently” — and I must

    have missed the iPod drugs.)

    (On the other hand, maybe they’re *willing* to

    wait two years to sell a new Mac to a given

    customer.)

  2. Chris Hanson says:

    I was just there, too, and thinking Walnut Street would be The Right Place for an Apple store. Particularly given the volume of Mac users in the area already – PowerBooks and iBooks galore at Coffee Tree…

  3. Vanessa says:

    Soon, after eating at La Feria and browsing the Pottery Barn, I will be able to buy iPod accessories? Sounds like the best idea ever. If only the parking rates hadn’t become so ridiculous – 7 1/2 minutes for 15 minutes makes me limit my shopping – who has that many quarters?

  4. peterb says:

    Why do parking rates matter, Vanessa, when you can just use Pittsburgh’s superb public transit system? Hop a trolley, subway, or bus and you’re right in the heart of — OH WAIT, i FORGOT, Pittsburgh doesn’t actually HAVE a decent public transit system.

  5. elob says:

    Are you kidding, peterb? Several busses pass within a block of that location and they run all the time.

    Back to the store, the place is now completely boarded up and workers are inside buzzing away. It’s definitely Apple, because the workers won’t say what they’re working on.

    Great location for Apple.

  6. josh says:

    The better finish that store soon! My fiance’ is getting sick of me wanting to walk by there all the time on our walks around shadyside. They need to open that beast so I can Mac it up in this hood! Also, that place is within a three minute walk to my apt. so yeah, needless to say I am jonesing for my mac fix.

  7. josh says:

    They better finish that store soon! My fiance’ is getting sick of me wanting to walk by there all the time on our walks around shadyside. They need to open that beast so I can Mac it up in this hood! Also, that place is within a three minute walk to my apt. so yeah, needless to say I am jonesing for my mac fix.