Year: 2020

Apple’s Fifth Avenue Glass Cube Remains Barricaded as worries about Election Unrest Mount

Retailers are on edge after raiders earlier this year smashed windows, stole merchandise and, at times, set stores ablaze in Chicago, New York, Los Angeles, Portland and other U.S. cities… Foot Locker in its quarterly report on Aug. 21, said it racked up $18 million in costs from “recent social unrest.”

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While still open for shoppers, stores like Gucci, H&M, and Nordstrom are also boarded up after looters targeted the city’s famed retail district in the spring and summer, when protests gripped more than 100 U.S. cities.

As security experts warn that the U.S. presidential election could spark renewed civil unrest, those stores remain clad in plywood as retailers seek to keep property and employees safe in the event street violence flares anew.

Aon Plc, the world’s largest insurance broker, told Reuters the majority of retailer clients it surveyed are considering boarding up stores because they are worried about looting around the election. Aon executive MaryAnne Burke said about 70% of these retailer clients did so during protests in May and June.

Construction scaffolding provider Starr Industries sheltered Apple’s all-glass “Cube” store on Manhattan’s Fifth Avenue behind heavy barricades and chain link fencing on June 1. It is now on standby for several companies with stores in that upscale section of New York City. “Because of the election, they are worried that the same thing will happen,” said Marian Bobelea, Starr’s president.

Via: Reuters

Apple announces changes to purchasing at Apple Store online and in person

In time for the release of the iPhone 12, and iPhone 12 Pro, Apple Stores are adding more carrier offers, plus new specialist sessions, and extra contactless ways to pick up devices.

Ahead of the first iPhone 12 models, and iPad Air 4, coming to Apple Stores, Apple has announced what it calls "new ways to shop" both online and in-store.

"We're offering new ways for our customers to get to know all of our products before they buy, so they can be sure to get the product that's right for them," said Deirdre O'Brien, Apple's senior vice president of Retail + People in a statement.

"Whether our customers choose to connect with us in person, by phone, or online," she continued, "our entire retail team is ready to deliver the world-class personalized service they've come to expect from Apple."

Across online and retail stores, Apple says it's offering "unprecedented carrier offers" that can amount to as much as an $800 discount over the life of a plan, with conditions and trade-in deals.

Via: AppleInsider.com

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