I was still living in Brooklyn the last time the NY Post reported that Apple retail had picked a location for the borough’s first Apple Store.
The spot the Post was talking up — The Edge, a 575-unit apartment complex on the East River with million-dollar views of Manhattan and not much else — didn’t make much sense to me. For one thing, there is only one subway — the crowded L line — and it connects Williamsburg to Manhattan, not to the main thoroughfares of Brooklyn.
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