Projects: Microsoft Opens Massive Flagship Store in NYC

October 26, 2015 by Dave Haynes

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This would have cost Microsoft a couple of bucks – a massive five-level shop on 5th Avenue in New York that is, happy to see, even more about screens than the 110 other screen-heavy stores it already has operating out in the market.

This one has 22,000 square feet of space, and the signature is a 3 by 15 (looks like) video wall/totem at the back-center if the street-level entry.

The first two floors are retail, and the other three include an “experiential center” done in partnership with Dell, a break room, and a top floor event space.

Very nice, though I find it odd that a store so wired, so much about screens and interaction, designed in paper fact tags slipped under glass beside various products. It would be relatively cheap and easy to have done this with small screens, even locked-down Surface tablets.

Will put it on my visit list for next week in NYC.

This is a USA Today video shot in advance of the opening …

Here’s the official Microsoft press release:

Microsoft Corp. on Monday opens the doors to its first flagship store in the heart of Manhattan at Fifth Ave. and 53rd St. — the cross streets of a vibrant and historic local community and internationally recognized shopping destination. In the making for more than six years, the five-floor, 22,369 square-foot store features an assortment of best-in-class products and in-store services familiar at the company’s more than 110 retail locations, while offering new interactive experiences to allow customers to get hands-on with products in an immersive way.

“Our store on Fifth Avenue — as well as every other one of our locations across the U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada — is here to showcase the best of Microsoft to the local community,” said David Porter, corporate vice president, Worldwide Retail and Online Stores at Microsoft. “We exist to build relationships with our customers, one person at a time, and we are excited to do that on Fifth Avenue starting today.”

Since opening its first store in 2009, Microsoft has expanded its retail footprint and online presence to serve more than 1 billion customers through the company’s community-based retail strategy. Today, more than 80 percent of Americans live within 20 miles of a Microsoft store, with more than 110 stores across the U.S., Puerto Rico and Canada, as well as online stores operating in 189 countries.

The Microsoft Flagship Store is the company’s largest store to date, offering new immersive experiences to engage with customers and partners while serving as a technology hub for the community.

Celebrating a first in Microsoft’s history

Microsoft is celebrating the opening of its first flagship store with fans and the local New York City community with festivities throughout the day. Microsoft’s Chief Operating Officer Kevin Turner will host the inaugural ribbon-cutting ceremony joined by Microsoft’s Corporate Vice President of Devices Panos Panay, New York City’s Deputy Mayor for Strategic Policy Richard Buery and New York City’s Chief Technology Officer Minerva Tantoco. Following the ribbon-cutting ceremony outside of the main entrance, a curtain will drop — unveiling the inside of the Microsoft Flagship Store for the first time — and it will then be open to the public at noon.

Day-one customers can take advantage of great deals on Surface devices and low prices on Xbox One and accessories. In addition, the first 1,000 people in line will receive complimentary tickets to attend Microsoft’s community concert featuring Pitbull at Rockefeller Center®, located at Rockefeller Plaza on 48th Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues, at 8 p.m. ET Monday night.

Get hands-on with Microsoft’s latest technology

The Microsoft Flagship Store offers best-in-class products that take advantage of powerful and versatile hardware to unlock new Windows 10 experiences, including new Surface, Lumia and Microsoft Band devices, Signature Edition PCs, Xbox One, Office, a variety of accessories, and more. Local New York residents and visitors alike are invited to experience the energy, expertise and service that Microsoft stores associates are known for.

Also, to celebrate the launch of “Halo 5: Guardians,” the Microsoft Flagship Store will host a special midnight launch event with fans starting Monday at 9 p.m. ET. During the event, the “Halo 5: Live” launch celebration show will be broadcast in the store, while fans and special guests get early gameplay, access to giveaways, food and more — all culminating with the release of one of the year’s most-anticipated Xbox titles. Fans will also have the chance to win a trip for two to Seattle for an exclusive tour of Xbox and 343 Industries, creators of the Halo franchise.

Commitment to serving New York

The Microsoft Flagship Store is another extension of the company’s deep ties to New York and a commitment to providing opportunities to empower local youth and businesses through technology, training and experiences. To start, Microsoft is presenting more than $3 million in technology grants to 14 nonprofit organizations that represent the city’s five boroughs. Recipients include All Star Code, Brooklyn Academy of Music, Brooklyn Children’s Museum, Directions for Our Youth, National September 11 Memorial & Museum, Network for Teaching Entrepreneurship, New York Botanical Garden, New York Hall of Science, Per Scholas, PowerMyLearning, Staten Island Children’s Museum, Staten Island MakerSpace, We Connect the Dots, and Women’s Housing Economic Development Corp.

Experience what’s in store for Microsoft

The Microsoft Flagship Store will offer a full lineup of products, devices and services. Microsoft associates will be able to help consumers no matter what device they purchased or where they purchased it from. As part of the company’s commitment to providing the best possible choice, value and service for customers, the Fifth Avenue store will also include The Dell Experience at the Microsoft Store. The Dell Experience at the Microsoft Store on the third floor gives customers the chance to experience the full range of innovative Dell products, including the XPS, Inspiron and Precision lines of end-user computing and Alienware gaming products — all built using Microsoft technology.

In collaboration with design firm Gensler, the Microsoft Flagship Store embraces the existing heritage and character of the neighborhood in the heart of Manhattan through restoration, along with the implementation of unique design elements, such as a façade of glass utilizing minimal structural attachments to fully display all the store has to offer inside:

 

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