Apple signs unveiled outside store at The Greene

Two Apple signs have been unveiled at The Greene Towne Center in Beavercreek, advertising the computer company’s web site on the outside of a empty store location.

Officials with The Greene would not comment on the signs, but for the past month constructions workers have been working inside the store preparing it for a yet to be announced opening.

“Our (The Greene) agreement with Apple does not allow us to talk about the store,” said Steve Willshaw, The Greene general manager. Officials with Apple’s media relations did not return calls for comment.

Several metal posts have now been placed between the street and the sidewalk to protect the from vehicle traffic.

Apple Inc. first posted job openings for retail positions in the Dayton area in February, but have not announced where they are opening a store.

Mac Town, a retail and repair outlet for Apple products, closed its store at The Greene March 31, and at that time, officials with the store told the Dayton Daily News Apple was opening a store at the popular Beavercreek shopping area.

There are six Apple stores in Ohio. Two apple stores are located in Columbus at the Easton Town center and Polaris Fashion Place, and one at the Kenwood Towne Center located in Cincinnati.

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