Apple uses a wax to repel water and dirt which helps remove dust when it rains. And those holes in the glass are are actually rain drains where the trees get their water from.
@@jawspon7070 "Glass is glass" you say... surely you know the difference between soda-lime and borosilicate, tempered and untempered, laminated, etc etc... not all glass is the same and not all glass is created equal. And that's before we get into the scale and complexity of the facilities and equipment needed to manufacture panels the size used in this store. I'd be surprised if these aren't the largest single pieces of such glass in the world.
I think that the iphone is the only premium phone who still have a huge notch. Every other phone has a tiny dot as a camera or no notch not at all, like the One plus 7 Pro. (750$)
@@DannyEastVillageI was inside before the second renovation. I even remember the below ground plaza before Apple. Huge improvement for the plaza. The Toys R Us store was also very cool. Not sure how Toys R Us could go out of business. Apple has demonstrated that a physical location can co exist with online retail. And the TRU was an experience by itself. It was a tourist attraction all by itself.
Embarassing story: when I visited there I had to go to the bathroom there and I laid the fattest shit that ever came out of my body, but I never managed to find how to flush it, and when I gave up ~30 spanish tourists entered the room, well, I escaped as fast as i could.
I used to live on LI and I always had a terrible experience at apple stores. The staff at the closest one to me always seemed to ignore me and never actually want to serve me. They also would make snid remakrs that made me feel small. One day I was in Manhattan and I had a bit of extra cash so I decided to buy my brother a macbook pro and final cut pro because he seriously wants to make movies (and also because he has always spent his extra cash buying me things). This store CLEARLY had way more customers than the one nesr me and yet the attitude of the staff was totally different. They were always friendly. I never felt belittled. I never felt ignored. I never felt rushed. It was such a pleasent shopping experience that I began going to the 5th ave store exclusively whenever I needed anything Mac related. I didn't care if it was way out of the way. The customer experience was worth it.
melodramatic7904 probably because at the local one near you the majority of guests just go there and walk around rather than being real customers and it can actually annoy the staff to determine who’s really interest in products and who’s just walking around.
@@mattlandry8742 Except that in big ones with a lot of people there will be even more that are just looking to test the products out instead of buying them so your theory is flawed
The only one I’ve ever been to is the one local to me. “Boise town square Apple store”. It’s inside a mall but it is very Apple. It’s a pretty big store with the classic Apple store look.
I worked at the fifth store for 7 years. I remember that first renovation. glad that they made the changes where the employees can actually breathe while working
I’ve been to an Apple store like these before and it was the first time I saw one that had glass stairs and a fancy design leading to a bunker like room below ground I actually thought I was entering a restricted area as the stores in my country are just a classic store in a mall
looks amazing. love how they continually refined and simplified the look. it looks way better with 3 glass panels per side than the first version with all the metal clips
as a person who grew up going to FAO Schwarz during fall and winter holiday i remember when the apple store didnt exist there and it was still being built. glad i was there before their multiple fixes and renovations before it closed up and later moved locations. as far as i can remember FAO has been around a pretty long time in that particular 4 block radius. ironically ive only been in that apple store once, probably explains why ive only owned a ipod touch gen 2 and never had a smartphone till i was in my second year of highschool. im not old but im really amazed at how it really feels like things have always been there or its really new despite you remembering it so fondly or differently until its documented.
lilshrum the customers they receive are generally from different countries around the world. With all the constant traffic and impatient tourists, you can imagine that they’re always trying to be as accommodating as they can.
How much more accommodating can they be? With a warranty I can’t see how it would be different from just going to any store that replaces phones under warranty
Eric Flores it’s a matter of the amount of traffic that the store sees and resources on hand. Here’s an example. I go in and complain about my phone overheating and randomly shutting off. Technicians go to the back, run diagnostics and return to tell me they see nothing wrong. I stick to my story and show I’m visibly upset. A small Verizon store would likely tell me to come back if the problem persists. The larger Apple store would more likely give me a replacement on the spot. It’s all business. I urge you to try it for yourself.
Don't you mean "this store is where your money goes" when you can't replace a simple component because apple make it impossible to repair your own devices and have to buy a whole new phone. Or this is where your money goes when a simple connector fails in your MacBook and the "experts" in store say they have to sell you a whole new motherboard but then you go 20 minute away and a guy in the basement repairs it for free because he's a decent human being and not a thief?
It’s almost impossible to do all the curves Like he said earlier in the video there was a glass cylinder in China but it was separate glass panels not a glass as a whole
I hope someday Louis Rossmann could have store next to the 5th avenue Apple store, so geniuses could point the customers straight to the Rossmann store when Apple cannot fix their products.
I was right out of college in 1979 when I snagged a job with GM (then the worlds largest company) as a financial analyst. I worked on the 21st floor of the GM building which was GM’S financial center. The space that is now an Apple store was a restaurant called the Auto Pub. It has an automotive theme with bodies of race cars attached to the ceiling. It served casual food much like a Friday’s restaurant of today.
I remember being there in 2008, I was visiting New York on business back there... I will never forget the first time I had an iPhone 3G in my hands, I will never forget that moment, in fact you could even call someone and I know because I made a call from the phone on display at the tables of the store, it´s an amazing place and also love the free wifi 😁
Man if I ever go to New York I gotta go check out this store. I’m more of an “in and out” kind of shopper, especially when we’re talking expensive stuff, but I want to check out this store regardless.
When my family and I still lived in Seattle, my dad bought and iPod for me at the old Store at University Village Seattle, just shortly before we moved to Germany. When we visited the new store at University Village and was able to myself an Apple Watch and close a circle that opened 13 years ago and has since sparked my passion for Apple products.
FYI, the picture you show when you mention the Apple Store in SoHo 2:48 into the video is actually the newest store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It is not the SoHo store.
I've always wanted to go to NYC because I love urban environments. Now I want to go more because of this store and it's modern design, which I am quite fond of.
I went to New York the following day that you uploaded the video and was the most amazing building I ever saw. I’m from Uruguay and I never saw anything like that
Was there just a week ago I was amazed by size the inside, that chrome staircase/elevator is sweet. The traffic was real, went there around midnight and still it was full with tons of people taking a look at the new devices as well as purchasing them on the spot. Couple that with free wifi and a lot of seating area it's a great spot to chill for a bit while you look around even if u didn't come to purchase.
I wish Angela was still at Apple. She was great to work under. I worked Apple Retail for 7 years. You could tell Angela was so excited about this store but wasn’t there to see it open. :(
I´ve been there like 5 years ago with my aunt and i was about 12 at that point and didnt had any clue of what that is except for i knew that Logo and assumed that there is a store beneath it. my aunt said that it is probably just a parking lot down there and just an Ad by apple ;) . But that Store looks super nice and I would really like to visit it at some time. unfortunatly i live in germany and it isn´t a reason to fly to New York to look at a Store ;).
Never expected Apples most famuos store to use windows
Edit: guys I won't change my spelling mistake, stay mad
SwedishKebab this comment is underrated
thanks man 1 like = 1 days of food for my family #GodBless
Famous*
Hahahahaha you’re so fucking halairious *sarcasm*
Nice 😂
History of the Fifth Avenue Apple Store:
-Opens
-Closes
-Reopens
@Snackers it’s true tho
sorry to be a grammar nazi but
*-Reopens
is the correct way to spell it
@Snackers Listen to your own advice, Shut up.
@Snackers 🤦♂️
Hasn’t closed since? Damn
5th Avenue Apple store: _Exists_
A random rock: _Im about to end this mans career_
Goodluck damaging that fiber glass.
This glass scratches at a level 6 with deeper grooves at level 7
An entitled kid: free target
@Soarpasta r/wooosh
Some bird well my time to shine poops on store
All that glass must be pretty difficult to keep clean.
M3n747 They’re treated to repel dirt, just like the glass panels over the triborough bridge.
justmydeals cool
Apple uses a wax to repel water and dirt which helps remove dust when it rains. And those holes in the glass are are actually rain drains where the trees get their water from.
WooferJr that’s cool !
@@Wcthllboy lol jk
everybody when it’s their first time around glass blocks in Minecraft:
Glass panes
>frog on canvas
😂😂😂
"Do Glass Panes work for roofs?" 😂
downloading optifine for the first time;
7:00 $6,600,000 for 15 panels of glass
$440,000 for each piece of glass.
I hope they bought AppleCare for that...
Tyrone Shoelaces sure it maybe ridiculous. But look at the scale of each single glass. and most of all, it's not even a normal glass.
Tyrone Shoelaces underrated comment
@@iamwisdomsky maybe its Retina glass
@@iamwisdomsky wait you wanna tell me a piece of glass should cost 440k? Nope no matter how good it is glass is glass and glass breaks
@@jawspon7070 "Glass is glass" you say... surely you know the difference between soda-lime and borosilicate, tempered and untempered, laminated, etc etc... not all glass is the same and not all glass is created equal. And that's before we get into the scale and complexity of the facilities and equipment needed to manufacture panels the size used in this store. I'd be surprised if these aren't the largest single pieces of such glass in the world.
People:apple is not innovative
Apple:hold our stores
well... the notch stills huge.
Yassir Rossel you android user shutup.
Yassir Rossel The Notch is a beautiful touch
Pavan Kumar he wasn’t talking to you he was talking to the guy that said the was still huge
I think that the iphone is the only premium phone who still have a huge notch. Every other phone has a tiny dot as a camera or no notch not at all, like the One plus 7 Pro. (750$)
never in my life did i think i would watch a 10 minute video on the history of an apple store.
Eat your cereal. Subscribed🤝
fascinating, though, right? I'm an Apple guy, live in New York City, and pass that store regularly, and yet I've never been inside.
@@DannyEastVillageI was inside before the second renovation. I even remember the below ground plaza before Apple. Huge improvement for the plaza. The Toys R Us store was also very cool. Not sure how Toys R Us could go out of business. Apple has demonstrated that a physical location can co exist with online retail. And the TRU was an experience by itself. It was a tourist attraction all by itself.
Embarassing story: when I visited there I had to go to the bathroom there and I laid the fattest shit that ever came out of my body, but I never managed to find how to flush it, and when I gave up ~30 spanish tourists entered the room, well, I escaped as fast as i could.
Eliaz McNaught was the bathroom cool?
@@rodrigoguerrero1705 if I recall correctly not particularly :p
This is why I use the internet
^^^^^^
So you took a shit in a cube of glass
I used to live on LI and I always had a terrible experience at apple stores. The staff at the closest one to me always seemed to ignore me and never actually want to serve me.
They also would make snid remakrs that made me feel small.
One day I was in Manhattan and I had a bit of extra cash so I decided to buy my brother a macbook pro and final cut pro because he seriously wants to make movies (and also because he has always spent his extra cash buying me things). This store CLEARLY had way more customers than the one nesr me and yet the attitude of the staff was totally different. They were always friendly. I never felt belittled. I never felt ignored. I never felt rushed. It was such a pleasent shopping experience that I began going to the 5th ave store exclusively whenever I needed anything Mac related. I didn't care if it was way out of the way. The customer experience was worth it.
melodramatic7904 probably because at the local one near you the majority of guests just go there and walk around rather than being real customers and it can actually annoy the staff to determine who’s really interest in products and who’s just walking around.
That is exactly why I always shop online.
I wish my definition of spare cash was the same as yours.
@@mattlandry8742 Except that in big ones with a lot of people there will be even more that are just looking to test the products out instead of buying them so your theory is flawed
@@Busy_Paws lmao no shit right me too
I want Jerry to make a scratch test at this Apple Store.
Deep scratches at lvl 1
@@prateekpanwar646 Now for the bend test
Small scratches at lvl 6 with deeper grooves at lvl 7
Ha lol
Now for the drop test
The new store in Chicago on Michigan Ave right on the river is absolutely gorgeous! Might be my favorite...
Daniel Pierce yes I agree it looks like a Mac book from the sky
The only one I’ve ever been to is the one local to me. “Boise town square Apple store”. It’s inside a mall but it is very Apple. It’s a pretty big store with the classic Apple store look.
Yes I pass by it all the time! It’s amazing!
I’ve been there once and I loved it
I got my pride band there
I live 2 buildings down from there it’s gorgeous
that is no cheap location for living :)
Luckyy
We haven't met yet buddy, I'm your neighbor😄
I’m unknown no it’s not... that’s like a $6,000 a month rent maybe even more
I’m unknown absolutely not cheap if you live anywhere south of 86 th street
Imagine being hired to clean the windows
Robots do
that is what you are thinking about? cleaning a glass cube in a city with millions of squarefeet of glass facades?
still a better job than cleaning windows at the world trade center
imagine imagining something as stupid as that.
Much easier than any high rise
And yet there isn’t an Apple store in my country.
What country u from
Sealand
In my Country Bulgaria there aren’t OFFICIAL Apple stores
Apparently in my country they didn't open an Apple Store when the economy was decent just because a dumbass already registered the name
Estonia doesn't have em too
I worked at the fifth store for 7 years. I remember that first renovation. glad that they made the changes where the employees can actually breathe while working
Everybody gangster until that person with the Rock shows up
*𝐥𝐢𝐥 𝐤𝐢𝐝 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐤
“I’m bout to end this mans career”
It's tempered glass, there not retarded.
cthulhu ! *they’re
Only retard's r/whoooosh people
@@air_ r/im14andthisiswoosh
wtf does r whoosh mean
I was there opening night in 2006. Being in the same room as Steve Jobs, Spike Lee, Fred Armisen and most of the cast of SNL at that time was wild!
I need to go to the Apple store be right back
Now where is it
*DOONK*
Ow
lel
Breaks
Better story than titanic
Lol
@@jawspon7070 ha
I’ve been to an Apple store like these before and it was the first time I saw one that had glass stairs and a fancy design leading to a bunker like room below ground I actually thought I was entering a restricted area as the stores in my country are just a classic store in a mall
“I wanna be around young people and hear what they have to say!”
- Steve Jobs, one of the only boomers that’s mattered.
There's loads of boomers that matter
isnt “boomers” kind of agist
@@oh_say_it_ditto yeah lol most people aren't even boomers
My parents bought me a iPad mini in this place.. Soo many memories
I guess you got iScammed
@5mew only idiots buy technology products from stores anyway it's all about online retailers so he did get scammed
@@qlus ... that makes no sense lmao
AshKohn47 yes it does, stores usually ask 10/20€ more then on the internet
@@jasperlangedijk oh really? not from my experience lol, also @Kam I was confused what you were trying to say
I think I’m going there today
Good luck!
oh
Nab Playz it’s not that bad LMAOOO the new one is way bigger so less cramped
@@Alecexo I meant the queue....
Nobody:
Apple: G L A S S
L I G H T
the cool dude •16 years ago W I N D O W S
WINDOW
Apple logo
Float apple logo
looks amazing. love how they continually refined and simplified the look. it looks way better with 3 glass panels per side than the first version with all the metal clips
Apple literally made their stores all glass so no one can make windows jokes.
So... This is the reason why my iPhone repairs cost so much
Apple making $1 million every day makes your iphone cost a lot?
No they just want to get as much money as they possibly can out of you.
@@lasselehmann7646 which company doesn't want that? get over it.
@@marvinracer88 Lol in the next few years apple might be in trouble
as a person who grew up going to FAO Schwarz during fall and winter holiday i remember when the apple store didnt exist there and it was still being built. glad i was there before their multiple fixes and renovations before it closed up and later moved locations. as far as i can remember FAO has been around a pretty long time in that particular 4 block radius. ironically ive only been in that apple store once, probably explains why ive only owned a ipod touch gen 2 and never had a smartphone till i was in my second year of highschool. im not old but im really amazed at how it really feels like things have always been there or its really new despite you remembering it so fondly or differently until its documented.
Definitely want to visit it!
The iPhone 11 : I have the most strongest glass in...
Apple: hold my cube!
iPhone 11: u made me!
Apple: oh, give the cube back !
Ha. Ha. Ha. BRUH THAT JOKE WAS SO FUNNY💯🔥💯💯💯😂💯😂💯😂💯🔥💯😂😂😂😂😂😭
Nice bro something original
Ok
Pretty cringe bro ngl
If you’re looking to replace your phone for a brand new one using your warranty, this store is the place to go.
Why
lilshrum the customers they receive are generally from different countries around the world. With all the constant traffic and impatient tourists, you can imagine that they’re always trying to be as accommodating as they can.
How much more accommodating can they be? With a warranty I can’t see how it would be different from just going to any store that replaces phones under warranty
Eric Flores it’s a matter of the amount of traffic that the store sees and resources on hand. Here’s an example. I go in and complain about my phone overheating and randomly shutting off. Technicians go to the back, run diagnostics and return to tell me they see nothing wrong. I stick to my story and show I’m visibly upset. A small Verizon store would likely tell me to come back if the problem persists. The larger Apple store would more likely give me a replacement on the spot. It’s all business. I urge you to try it for yourself.
Don't you mean "this store is where your money goes" when you can't replace a simple component because apple make it impossible to repair your own devices and have to buy a whole new phone. Or this is where your money goes when a simple connector fails in your MacBook and the "experts" in store say they have to sell you a whole new motherboard but then you go 20 minute away and a guy in the basement repairs it for free because he's a decent human being and not a thief?
Why didnt they just make a giant glass apple instead
TM Gaming that’s stupid
That really is something a nigga named TM Gaming with a Deadpool profile picture would say lol
Nothing would fit into it
It’s almost impossible to do all the curves
Like he said earlier in the video there was a glass cylinder in China but it was separate glass panels not a glass as a whole
I feel like everyone took this person way too seriously about what was probably a random idea they had and posted in 1 minute
I’m so pissed...I literally visited the temporary store on the day before the actual one opened🤦🏾♂️
I wished my iphone looked like this store. Sexy All glass design and lots of portholes.
Nice
Nice
Nice
Nice
Teech eciN
I hope someday Louis Rossmann could have store next to the 5th avenue Apple store, so geniuses could point the customers straight to the Rossmann store when Apple cannot fix their products.
He could if he somehow became a billionaire lol
I’ve been binge watching your amazing videos, keep up the great work!
I visit this Store almost every single day, it’s like walking into 2050 😂
Johnny Wynn the back doorway was so cool
That’s literally the best part! Yet I buy all my Products out there
I have never been in an apple store.. yet I have an iphone.
@@firefly6437 That's the point these places are only for those who live lavishly and want a experience before buying.
What do you do every day?
I was right out of college in 1979 when I snagged a job with GM (then the worlds largest company) as a financial analyst. I worked on the 21st floor of the GM building which was GM’S financial center. The space that is now an Apple store was a restaurant called the Auto Pub. It has an automotive theme with bodies of race cars attached to the ceiling. It served casual food much like a Friday’s restaurant of today.
Lol my school is right next to the World Trade Center Apple store
Stanley Chen do u know shaddai jemmot Thomas?
Stuyvesant??
Pace college for sure lol
You go to Stuyvesant?
Ok here’s your award 🥇
Imagine how much reasearch this man does to find this stuff out about apple
I’ve seen the second version. Now, I wish to go to New York City and see the third version. That looks very impressive. Thank you Greg.
Apple: makes stores out of glass.
Apple phones: glass breaks
I remember being there in 2008, I was visiting New York on business back there... I will never forget the first time I had an iPhone 3G in my hands, I will never forget that moment, in fact you could even call someone and I know because I made a call from the phone on display at the tables of the store, it´s an amazing place and also love the free wifi 😁
Man if I ever go to New York I gotta go check out this store. I’m more of an “in and out” kind of shopper, especially when we’re talking expensive stuff, but I want to check out this store regardless.
ConLee they’re 3 Entrances in this store .
It’s not open
Apple Store: *Exists*
TH-camrs: Alright guys TechRax here..
My friend: Come on! Let’s go get windows!
Me: Oh sweet! I could really use a new computer
My friend:
haha obama
k den
K den
k den
k den
K den
When my family and I still lived in Seattle, my dad bought and iPod for me at the old Store at University Village Seattle, just shortly before we moved to Germany. When we visited the new store at University Village and was able to myself an Apple Watch and close a circle that opened 13 years ago and has since sparked my passion for Apple products.
I live here in NY. I can go there anytime I want. When this pandemic is over, more so.
WOW what a store, they NAIL IT!
Glass: exists
Apple: *heavy breathing*
Been to the nyc location over 100 times it’s beautiful
I took a vacation to NYC and walked right by here. It was amazing looking!
Visited the store when we went to New York....it’s amazing!
FYI, the picture you show when you mention the Apple Store in SoHo 2:48 into the video is actually the newest store on the Upper East Side of Manhattan. It is not the SoHo store.
I don’t know if y’all noticed that this WHOLE ‘video’ is only photo slides
Michael Kitticai okay?
It is not
9:49
Nobody on this planet cares
And?
2:47 this is not a photo of the apple store in soho, this photo is of the apple store on madison avenue and east 74th street
Coooooool I love it the Apple store has never looked that cool in Sydney
Thank You, for the Mesmerizing tour, and commentary and the addition of your STUNNING brother! Much appreciated! He is quite SPECIAL!
Imagine someone bringing a tiny spring loaded glass beeakwr
Was there on the 2nd day of the reopening. Definitely an iconic design. Massive store open 24/7 365. Incredible.
I really hope that they could bring a flagship store in the Philippines.
it wouldnt last 4 minutes
Truee
Typical they have really only one or one to several in top performing countries in terms of sales
I guess Filipinos know better when it comes to mobile devices~
I've always wanted to go to NYC because I love urban environments. Now I want to go more because of this store and it's modern design, which I am quite fond of.
Gentrify America baby
I went to New York the following day that you uploaded the video and was the most amazing building I ever saw. I’m from Uruguay and I never saw anything like that
Was there just a week ago I was amazed by size the inside, that chrome staircase/elevator is sweet. The traffic was real, went there around midnight and still it was full with tons of people taking a look at the new devices as well as purchasing them on the spot. Couple that with free wifi and a lot of seating area it's a great spot to chill for a bit while you look around even if u didn't come to purchase.
Notice how the 2 default weather locations on iPhone are Cupertino and New York?
Yeah
*Mean While in California*
Applestores: here’s a white box called a store take it or leave it
I wish Angela was still at Apple. She was great to work under. I worked Apple Retail for 7 years. You could tell Angela was so excited about this store but wasn’t there to see it open. :(
Apple: we need a new phone concept
Steve Jobs: give it another camera and add $400 to the price
Apple buyers: OmG A BrANd NeW PHonE UnLiKE ANy OthER
I work 2 blocks away from this store, I have yet to go see the new remodel. The construction took an eternity
I´ve been there like 5 years ago with my aunt and i was about 12 at that point and didnt had any clue of what that is except for i knew that Logo and assumed that there is a store beneath it. my aunt said that it is probably just a parking lot down there and just an Ad by apple ;) . But that Store looks super nice and I would really like to visit it at some time. unfortunatly i live in germany and it isn´t a reason to fly to New York to look at a Store ;).
Pretty close to Rossmann Repair too for when your MacBook dies.
I don’t like Apple as a company and don’t care for their products but will admit I do like the building designs they have
I loved that store, so many banging music concerts inside, R.I.P. Apple 5th Ave.
Glass is glass - and glass breaks
This just randomly popped in my head 😅
Syed Asrar clear glass scrathes at level 6, with deeper grooves at level 7.💀💀💀
JerryRig lol
😂
As much as I don't like their products, damn that is a sexy store.
@@charlesscott27 yes he is smart
@@charlesscott27 he doesn't pay for overpriced product perhaps
@@charlesscott27 yes I have a Samsung s10+
I think every picture in this video has the same zoom in/zoom out animation.
an unforgettable experience.
Luv this store went there 20 times even though I’m from NJ
Apple: "Look how original we are"
Louvre: exists
It’s literally just glass
Shhhh dont tell them that
HMMMMMM We didn’t notice
R/woooosh
u try building it
The Reaper r/foundthemobileuser
So legendary, yet I've never heard of it.
Bullshit
I went there by accident 😭 it absolutely amazing and 24/7
I used to think the use of glass was pretty strange, but now pretty clever!
Throw a rock and they have to rebuild the whole thing
Get a storm and it will turn into air
Jawspon *hail starts falling*
It’s reinforced glass like armor grade glass it’s to hard to break
Bd
I know what I’m doing first thing when I visit New York.
I just cant believe Apple is beating Amazon lol
Fume apple is rich
There are a lot of sheep out there that will but anything made by Apple. Apple should start making shiny breast pumps.
Mike B. Yeah Apple sucka
Mike B. Why need to call someone sheep if they like the product ? I think you’re android fan don’t you ? Can i call you pig ?
@@Shafainz when you pay £700 for not even a full HD screen and get a one plus 7 which is way better I think we can call you a sheep
I’ve been to that store (the old version) and it was really nice. Got a great photo looking up from the stairs, through the glass and up the building.
absolutely stunning 😍
*stores made out of pure glass* = future
Robbers: *THE FUTURE IS BRIGHT*
you forgot its open 24/7
Nobody cares
小葉葉 i care
Kyokon nope
@@kyokon1839 iCare
@@NoCareBearsGiven I care. That's actually pretty cool!
I love this location. But it's where everyone goes to the bathroom on Fifth Ave. lol.
Architect: it’s just not physically possible ....
Apple: great, I want it.
Congrats on 500k Subs!
I'm more interested in Louis Rossmann searching for his new store in NY!
Ha ha..lol
Ö
Omg yk Louis rossman oh my god
Could you imagine a Get Together of LR and SJ to talk Tech ! 😃😃
LOL at 2:07 is that the man behid the bookshell is Tim Apple???
How old are you? 5?
@@JoeRichardRules what ab you?? 3??
I lost 10 brain cells trying to read what you wrote
@@quangnhatho8331 no I have a 6 pack of abs
@@JoeRichardRules oh that's impressive. Good for you👍👍
Glass apple store exists:
Hail: allow us to introduce ourselves
That is one of the coollest stores in the history of retail outlets. Pure art.
That store was quite massive compared to other stores, I really enjoyed my visit there