Get your glad rags out, because it looks like Apple’s preparing to celebrate the 10th birthday of its first retail stores at the end of next month.
Employees have been told they can’t request any vacation time in late May, possibly because Apple’s planning some sort of event to mark the anniversary. The first Apple Retail Stores launched on May 19, 2001 in McLean, Virginia’s Tyson’s Corner Mall and at the Galleria in Glendale, California. The Glendale store has even achieved cult status now with the store number designation 001.
It is possible that the holiday blackout is due to a new product launch; new Sandy Bridge iMacs are due, and there’s always the iPhone 5. However, the iMac doesn’t seem special enough to stop all staff going on holiday, and the iPhone 5 now seems more likely for September. The most recent holiday blackouts were for the Verizon iPhone 4 and the iPad 2.
If Apple is planning a birthday party for its retail stores, will you be going along? How do you think Apple should mark the anniversary? Let us know in the comments.
(Edited to fix store name.)
Apple planning May event to celebrate its 10-year retail anniversary originally appeared on TUAW on Thu, 21 Apr 2011 07:00:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds.
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