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Originally Posted by the urban politician
^ I don't know. It would be too much like "hey look at me, I'm just like New York!" for me.
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New York isn't the only place they've gone with that sort of all glass entry/skylight design. I actually prefer the cylindrical Pudong store.
But, yeah, I suppose there are people who would only have heard of the New York one and think it's a knock-off.
And it would be a very strong piece of branding in a very prominent location (even if there is no sign text and the logo itself is smaller than the one at the existing Magnificent Mile store), so I suppose some people might find it too commercial.
I imagine I'd still prefer it to getting the restaurant entrance depicted in the curbed article plus a renovation of an existing space for the new Apple Store.