New Apple Store design hits paydirt at Virginia’s Fairfax Corner
CHAIN STORE AGE – Though the Fairfax Corner open-air center in affluent Fairfax County, Va. is just 20 years old, Peterson Companies decided to invest $110 million to add 30,000 sq. ft of retail space and 80,000 sq. ft. of residential space.
Fairfax Corner used the new space to move Arhaus into an enlarged 19,000-sq.-ft. store with a 4,000-sq.-ft. terrace where the brand displays outdoor furniture. It also made way for Apple to enter the center in one of its one of its new prototype footprints.
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