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Apple Reportedly Tried to Buy Stuttgart's Wartime Bunkers to Convert into an Iconic Retail Store

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Apple has reportedly offered a three-digit million amount to acquire an underground bunker in Stuttgart that it wanted to convert into a retail outlet similar to its iconic New York 5th Avenue Store.

The city of Stuttgart is still without an Apple Store, with the nearest one in Sindelfingen about 12 miles away. Apple has reportedly been searching for a suitable retail home in the city for some time, having rejected various locations in recent years, including a planned move into the Milaneo shopping mall which the company is said to have pulled out of at the last minute.

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According to German tech site ifun.de, Apple's search for a home in the state capital even led to the company offering a "three-digit million amount" for a series of wartime bunker rooms under the Stuttgarter Market Square in the center of the city.

After the Second World War, the bunker system in question was used as a 100-bed hotel from 1945 to 1985. The Bunker Hotel had ventilation shafts instead of windows, and the rooms still exist to this day, but are reportedly dilapidated.

An architectural competition to make the bunker a public exhibit was announced in 1995 and the winning design by Neugebauer + Roesch Architect was a 31 meter-long and 14 meter-high glass prism as an entrance pavilion to underground stores, but the design was never realized because of lack of interest from the city administration.

The original architectural proposals fit Apple's portfolio of underground store, which typically involve a recognizable glass construction entrance leading to retail rooms below, as seen at the company's flagship 5th Avenue store in New York. However, the city administration are said to be reluctant to have an Apple logo-emblazoned edifice directly opposite the Stuttgart City Hall and have so far rejected Apple's large offer of money to acquire the location.

At least for now, Apple's search for a retail home in the the state capital of Baden-Württemberg appears set to continue.

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Top Rated Comments

aussiephil Avatar
121 months ago
I feel like Apple shopping for real estate is like a wealthy woman shopping for a Chanel bag to add to her collection..
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
aussiephil Avatar
121 months ago
Really, it's getting ridiculous now. Just setup shop at a nice space. It's nice that they have money to spend but they don't have to be obnoxious about it.
I think it's more about continuous marketing.. no other company in the world is more famous for their unique stores than Apple. It's just reminding consumers of the power and superiority of their brand. :)
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
121 months ago
Apple should just buy Stuttgart, after all they’ve already bought Ireland.

/s.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
121 months ago
Sure, the city with the huge Mercedes Logo on top of the roof of the public train station, the huge Bosch Logo at the highway crossing airport car park has problems when a merchants logo appear on a "market" place. The ignore a 3-digit million offer to get a iconic landmark and revitalization of sub terrain buildings.

Makes sense to me.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
121 months ago
What does "three-digit million" mean, exactly? Does that mean they're offering at least 100 million?
For a retail location, that seems insane. But I don't know how else to interpret that wording.
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HumpYourWayUp Avatar
121 months ago
Maybe I'd have a chance to change my tune if their irrelevance didn't force them to close 17 years ago. :p
LOL
WarHeadz 1 Stella 0
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Closing of Sony Stores: I thought that was pretty common knowledge.
No! You did not think it was pretty common knowledge!
You thought that this little detail would make your whole argument sound completely pathetic... or maybe like an angry diva, Stella!
I am really sorry but why do you sound so butthurt when someone points out that Sony Stores were a disaster while Apple Store prosper?!? Bad day?
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