Earlier this month, *MacRumors* reported that Apple is set to permanently close its Partridge Creek store, located just outside of Detroit, Michigan. The company has since announced a closure date for the store. Apple Partridge Creek will conduct its final day of business on Saturday, August 16, closing at 8 p.m. local time. All staff members will be given the opportunity to continue their roles within the company at other locations.
In a recent notice added to the store’s page, Apple expressed gratitude towards the community: “Thank you, Partridge Creek. Apple Partridge Creek is closing on August 16 at 8 p.m. We’re still here for you. Please visit apple.com/retail to find your nearest store.” The store, situated in Clinton Township, has been serving customers since it opened in 2007.
The decision to close the Partridge Creek store aligns with Apple’s plans to open a new store in Downtown Detroit. This new location will be situated on Woodward Avenue, near Grand River Avenue, and is expected to open later this year, as per a statement shared with *MacRumors* earlier. With the Partridge Creek store’s closure, Apple Somerset will become the nearest Apple retail location for customers residing north of Detroit. The transition reflects Apple’s ongoing strategy to enhance its retail presence in the region, focusing on urban centers while making adjustments to existing storefronts.
The changes are part of a broader effort to meet customer needs while remaining adaptable in a rapidly evolving retail landscape.
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