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    The Apple Store in MacArthur Center, VA, is closing down permanently and follows the shuttering of many prominent stores in the mall.

    As previously reported, Apple has been planning to close down its MacArthur Center store in Virginia. The store’s own webpage now confirms that the last day will be Friday, May 14.

    The notice displayed on Apple MacArthur Center's site

    The notice displayed on Apple MacArthur Center’s site

    The same webpage still includes directions to the store which state that it is “centrally on level 2, opposite Pottery Barn.” However, Pottery Barn vacated the mall in January 2019.

    At the same time, the center lost Williams-Sonoma, and since then Nordstrom, Forever 21, Banana Republic, and more, have either shuttered or announced plans to close.

    Apple’s closure means the state of Virginia will be left with eight Apple Stores. The closest to MacArthur Center in the City of Norfolk is Apple Lynnhaven Mall, 14 miles to the east.

    Apple MacArthur Center’s May 14 announcement was first spotted by 9to5mac.

    Apple has previously said that it aims to offer new positions to all its Apple MacArthur Center staff.

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