The guys from Cupertino continue to do their thing, trying to expand the number of Apple Stores around the world. Today we have to talk about the new store that Apple seems to be building in Bruges, Belgium. This new store is located at 96 Streenstraat, according to the iPhone.fr website, citing the founder of Belgium iPhone, who through his Twitter account has published various photos in which we can see how the building is completely surrounded by fences that do not let you see the interior. According to the status of the works, this new Apple Store in Belgium would not open its doors until 2018.
iPhone.fr contacted Belgium iPhone founder, Alexandre Colleau, based on the evidence that this work shows us, which according to Colleau are the same ones that were shown in the first Apple Store that was opened in Brussels. According to MacGeneration, Apple is currently not looking for staff for any Apple Store in Bruges. In addition, this location is not registered as a physical store in the business directories of the country, something in part logical because the works have just begun. Keep in mind that this business directory is published in September of every year, so it is likely that this will start to appear on the list.
Of a time to this part, the American market is saturated with Apple Stores, which has forced the company to focus solely on abroad when opening new stores. Currently in the United States Apple is focusing on renovating the oldest Apple Stores such as Union Square in San Francisco or the mythical store on Fifth Avenue in New York, whose remodeling work began a few days ago.