The full Planning Applications Committee in Glasgow (Scotland) has given conditional approval to Apple’s plans for a store at 147 Buchanan Street in that city. At its regular meeting last week, the Committee accepted the recommendations of the Director of Development and Regeneration Services to approve the interior renovations that Apple’s architect proposed, with some minor conditions. The approval is subject to the approval of the First Minister. The store could open by mid-year.
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January 29, 2007 at 10:27 am
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January 30, 2007 at 9:41 am
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February 6, 2007 at 3:57 pm
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YAAAAAAAY. About time. i hope to go live there soon and i need my Apple store.
Great! Open in Summer (warm) weather! Then lining up to get in the Grand Opening won’t be like London (COLD!)
Woo…
I just need to persuade my other half to let me queue all night and I’ll be a completely happy bunny!
See Galsgow, See Apple, ’s ra berries, so it is, but!
I guess they plan to open the shop at the release of iPhoto in uk. If they are fast they can do so in late summer after they release iPhone in june in the us.. but it will proberly be more towards autumn. anyway I’m already in the queue aswell;)
