Apple unveils their first Apple Store in Singapore, with the location expected to open towards the end of May
After confirming their interests in the island back in 2015, Apple has today given us our first look at their Singapore retail store, revealing a large mural and 12 smaller pieces of artwork that showcase the Apple logo, a heart, and a little red dot, referencing Apple’s love for Singapore.
While Apple hasn’t so far shared any information relating to the grand opening of the store, it’s believed that Apple will open the new location on Orchard Road before the end of the month, with the store running on 100% renewable energy, as does all of Apple’s operations and facilities within Singapore.
Local newspaper StraitsTimes notes that smaller versions of the main graphic are used to signal the Creative Pros who will be available at the store.
There are 12 smaller groups of these icons close to the doors of the store. Each group of icon has a different red dot to represent the 12 local Creative Pros that Apple has selected. – Dubbed “Red Dot Heroes” by Apple, these Creative Pros are the liberal arts equivalent of Apple’s technical Geniuses that specialise in troubleshooting and repairs of products. Some of them will conduct free hands-on sessions at the upcoming Apple Orchard Road Store.