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Title: Apple renames store in Scotland in solidarity with racial justice efforts
Post by: HCK on June 14, 2020, 04:05:24 pm
Apple renames store in Scotland in solidarity with racial justice efforts

Apple's retail store in Glasgow just got a new name.

What you need to know


Apple has renamed Apple Buchanan Street to Apple Glasgow.
The move came quietly as calls for streets to be renamed in the city grew.
Apple has committed a number of resources to fight for racial equality.


In a quiet move of solidarity with the Black Lives Matter movement, Apple has changed the name of one of its retail locations in Scotland. Previously named Apple Buchanan Street, the store is now named Apple Glasgow.

Reported by 9to5Mac, Apple typically only changes the name of a store when it moves or the surrounding area warrants a change. However, it has quietly renamed the store without such changes present. The new name is already present on the store's online page on Apple's website.


  "Apple renames stores from time to time, but typically only when a store moves, or the location's surrounding mall changes names. Glasgow's Buchanan Street store hasn't moved and is a standalone location. While Ap...

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