Proposed Boston Store Rendering

June 29, 2006

Thanks to the Boston.com Web site, we now know what Apple has proposed for a Boylston Street store in that city. It’s a duplicate of the rejected Flatiron store in New York City: a three-story, all-glass façade floating away from the structure, and a floating white Apple logo. But if you study their photo of the rendering more closely, you’ll see it’s really a version of the Fifth Avenue store cube.

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