Apple began demolition work on the old Levi's Store at 300 Post Street at the end of the year, and evidence of its increasing state of undress has begun surfacing on social media. As you recall, the Levi's flagship moved to Fourth and Market, making way for a Norman Foster-designed glass box with two-story-tall sliding glass doors to rise in its place. According to Apple Insider, the store is set to open sometime in 2016, which also happens to be the landing date for the company's new space donut now rising in Cupertino.
The old Levi's store in a state of deconstruction, paving way for the future SF Union Square Apple store. pic.twitter.com/N3SwLXv2Ht
— Kevin Rochowski (@thunderberry) February 12, 2015
Clearing the way -- literally -- for Norman Foster's Apple store in S.F.'s Union Square. pic.twitter.com/eN1G6JBwWr
— John King (@JohnKingSFChron) February 11, 2015
· Work on Apple's new Union Square Site Begins [Apple Insider]
· Tweaked Union Square Apple Flagship Store Up For Approvals [Curbed SF]
· Spaceship Rising [Curbed SF]
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