Anyone who follows Apple and its business decisions knows that the company is in a constant growth mindset. Apple has taken that mindset further with its new Miami Worldcenter store, which features a huge garden surrounding the store with “plants and flora inspired by the multicultural Latin American influence of Miami.” And to top off (literally) the store’s “biophilic design,” the roof also doubles as a garden.
The Miami Worldcenter store is built using regionally sourced timber and other low-carbon materials. The store uses 100 percent renewable energy and is carbon neutral. Mother Nature would approve. The video below shows an aerial view of the store grounds and its roof garden.
Even though retailers are shutting down stores left and right, Apple is opening its 10th store in the Miami area, and the company is going big with this store. It features a dedicated space for Apple Vision Pro demos; the first ever Apple Pickup station in an Apple Store where customers can pick up orders made online; and Today at Apple and Made for Business events. The store opens on Friday, but if you’re not in the Miamo area, check out these photos.
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