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Apple's 24-7 retail store
Created: 05/18/2006
Video description: Ron Johnson, senior vice president of retail for Apple, takes a look at the company's newest retail store, located on N.Y.'s Fifth Avenue. A 32-foot glass cube entrance leads down to the underground store, the first Apple shop that will be open 24 hours, seven days a week.

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