Overview
- The store was closed for nearly a year for major work, with a temporary in-mall location maintaining repairs, pickups, and sales.
- The revamped space shifts from stainless steel to warmer tones and natural materials, with expanded wood paneling and more open areas.
- Apple has not released interior photos, so the final look will be revealed when doors open.
- The site sits in Roosevelt Field, Long Island’s largest mall, and the original store opened there in 2002.
- The reopening comes as Apple renovates other locations, including South Coast Plaza, The Galleria, Baybrook, and The Forum in Carlsbad, with recent completions at University Park Village and Chatswood Chase.