Apple Store Near Sydney Permanently Closing Later This Year

Apple today said its store at the Westfield Hornsby shopping mall, in Hornsby, Australia, will be permanently closing in October.

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In a statement shared with Australian tech news website EFTM (via Reddit), Apple said that it has decided not to renew its lease at Westfield Hornsby. Apple said all affected retail employees will be given the opportunity to work at Apple's nearby store at the Chatswood Chase shopping mall, in Chatswood, which is set to reopen in October.

Hornsby is a suburb of Sydney, on the Upper North Shore. Apple opened its store there in 2011.

Apple Chatswood Chase has been closed for renovations for many months. Apple said the store will be completely redesigned, and it will offer an Apple Pickup station for collecting online orders, and a dedicated area for Today at Apple sessions.

Apple did not provide a specific reason for the Hornsby store closure, but it is clearly consolidating its North Shore retail presence into the Chatswood Chase store.

Apple has six other stores in the Sydney area.

Apple Hornsby will be at least the fifth Apple Store location to permanently close in less than three years. Apple is closing a store in Bristol, England next month, and it closed its store in the Chicago suburb of Northbrook in April. In 2023, the company permanently closed its Infinite Loop and Royal Hawaiian stores simultaneously.

On the other hand, Apple continues to open new stores in several countries, including the U.S., Spain, Sweden, Malaysia, South Korea, China, and others. In the U.S., Apple opened a new store in Miami earlier this year, and in the Los Angeles area last year. Apple is also planning to open a store in Downtown Detroit soon.

In Australia, Apple just relocated its store in Perth to a historic bank building.

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Top Rated Comments

Blackstick Avatar
14 weeks ago
Most of the closures were in malls that died, or the area went to crap. Don’t blame Apple for not wanting to be there.
Score: 8 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Xenex Avatar
14 weeks ago

Does it need to? Clearly its not making enough revenue to justify. There's nothing unusual or newsworthy about American chains closing stores around the world.
This is the first time Apple have ever closed a store in Australia.
Score: 4 Votes (Like | Disagree)
richard779 Avatar
14 weeks ago
This is a bit sad actually, this store had some great memories (R458) this was the store where I have help to build and be part of the original team that works there.

It was always an odd location where Castle Towers Apple Store isnt too far away, and also Chatswood Chase wasnt too far either.

But hey, it has such a good memory for a few of us that was there at the beginning.

Best of luck everyone that still works at R458. Hope you will able to find yourself another position within Apple or Apple Retail, and for those unlucky few hopefully you will find something else after the life of Apple Retail.

Good luck everyone.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
Prattdizzle Avatar
14 weeks ago
To be fair, Hornsby Westfield is not what it used to be. The foot traffic in apple's target demographics are diminishing. Apple would be better placed opening a store on the Central Coast in Erina.
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
goonie4life9 Avatar
14 weeks ago
Folks, Apple is a tiny startup with limited resources. Apple is pushing the bleeding edge of innovation, so this slipped under the radar. At the very last minute, Apple discovered the Westfield Hornsby store just wasn’t quite able to be a game-changing store that truly delighted ultra pro customers. So, Apple had to close the store, to ensure customers have the best possible experience. But, not to worry, because Apple will still ship to customers in that area. Apple can’t wait to see the incredible things customers are able to do with upcoming best pipeline ever. Stay tuned - Apple thinks you’re gonna love it!
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)
AboveallthatisRandom Avatar
14 weeks ago
RIP R458 ?
Score: 2 Votes (Like | Disagree)