{"id":1173,"date":"2020-09-10T13:11:36","date_gmt":"2020-09-10T20:11:36","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/nisus.com\/blogs\/?p=1173"},"modified":"2020-09-10T13:11:36","modified_gmt":"2020-09-10T20:11:36","slug":"apple-store-in-new-york-during-covid-19","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/nisus.com\/blogs\/apple-store-in-new-york-during-covid-19\/","title":{"rendered":"Apple Store in New York During COVID-19"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>When my wife and I moved back to Manhattan in 2007, the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.apple.com\/retail\/fifthavenue\/\">Apple Store on 5th Ave<\/a> became my primary store. Over the years I had been to the store in SoHo, Chelsea, on the Upper West Side, Grand Central Terminal, and the Upper East Side. But the 5th Ave store, which was open 24\/7 was always my go-to store. Others also flocked to this store. In 2011 it was the <a href=\"https:\/\/www.dailymail.co.uk\/news\/article-1392990\/Apple-store-New-York-photographed-tourist-attraction.html\">most photographed building in NYC<\/a>. People always crowded down and up the circular glass stairwell and used it as the setting for wedding photos.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nisus.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/apple-store-nyc-wedding.jpg\" style=\"max-width:100%;\"\/><\/p>\n<p>Sometime by May of 2017 it was closed for renovation. The entire cube was removed. The store shifted to cramped quarters in what had been the <a href=\"https:\/\/observer.com\/2017\/12\/fao-schwarz-30-rockefeller-plaza-tishman-speyer\/\">FAO Schwartz toy store<\/a> nearby. And then by September 2019, a new cube, hidden behind white plastic sheets appeared.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nisus.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/apple-store-nyc-white-cube.jpg\" style=\"max-width:100%;\"\/><\/p>\n<p>A short time later, when the white sheets were removed, iridescent plastic remained to hide what was inside.<\/p>\n<p><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/nisus.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/apple-store-nyc-color-cube.jpg\" style=\"max-width:100%;\"\/><\/p>\n<p>The store finally reopened by early November, and then COVID-19 hit. All Apple Stores closed along with everything else in NYC. Months passed and my wife and I rarely left our studio apartment. Most of our contact with the outside world was through our Apple devices\u2026 via the Internet. Then in August it became clear that my wife&#8217;s MacBook Air needed a new battery.<\/p>\n<p>We contacted the 5th Ave. store and learned that its current hours, from 6:00 AM to midnight, offered the best possibility of avoiding other people. I scheduled a visit for very early in the morning to drop off the Mac. I arrived with my mask on. The ten staff members outside far outnumbered the potential customers and I was second in line in time for my appointment. My identity was checked, then my temperature. I was asked to answer a number of health-related questions. I was able to pass muster on all counts and then I was invited to go downstairs.<\/p>\n<p>The tables were set with hand sanitizer in pump jars along with boxes of individually wrapped sanitizing wipes. I was welcomed graciously and asked to sit and wait for a couple of minutes. Never have I seen any Apple Store with fewer people.<\/p>\n<p><video controls=\"controls\" style=\"max-width:100%;\" poster=\"https:\/\/nisus.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/apple-store-nyc-empty.jpg\"><source src=\"https:\/\/nisus.com\/blogs\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/09\/apple-store-nyc-empty.mov\" type=\"video\/mp4\"\/><\/video><\/p>\n<p>Each of us sat far more than the requisite 6 feet away from one another. Our Mac was received by a \u201cGenius\u201d wearing a mask and immediately wiped down. I was told that the machine would likely be ready within three days. The next day I receive an email notifying me that I could come back to pick up the Mac with its new battery. I repeated the intake process. Approximately the same number of people were present. The technician presented me with my wife\u2019s Mac, wiped it down again and I left\u2026 through a stairwell on the far side of the store, again, minimizing contact with any other people.<\/p>\n<p>A friend recently asked if I knew why Apple stores don\u2019t get robbed. It\u2019s not because nobody is there. The answer: too many iWitnesses.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>When my wife and I moved back to Manhattan in 2007, the Apple Store on 5th Ave became my primary store. 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