Tuesday, March 10, 2009

You can't miss... Apple's journey to get a D.C. store

This particular story has been chronicled on UnBeige for at least the last couple of weeks, and now that it is over, I decided to try UnBeige's final link to the story to check out what would be a CNNMoney.com article looking back at the whole messy process. Like what has been drilled into our heads from day one, you often have to redesign a couple times before the final product is approved. Well in this case, Georgetown's architectural board make Apple redesign their new store front four times before they finally approved of the design. Some people think the board just gave Apple the approval because they were tired of talking about it. But this article takes a look back at the whole process from day one, complete with illustrations at every level. I think it's a pretty cool insight to potential roadblocks preventing Apple from taking over every corner of the world. 

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