Apple Reopens Expanded Sainte-Catherine Store in Montreal, Reviving Historic Space
Published: 2026/01/23 15:17:15
Apple celebrated a significant milestone today with the grand reopening of its Apple Sainte-Catherine store in downtown Montreal. The newly reimagined space more than doubles the store’s previous footprint, representing a substantial investment in the city and a commitment to Apple’s long-standing presence in the Canadian market.The reopening isn’t simply about size, however; it signifies Apple’s dedication to blending modern retail design with the preservation of past architecture, creating a unique and inviting environment for customers.
A Larger Footprint, a Richer Experience
The refreshed Apple Sainte-catherine is located within a revitalized historic building, and the expansion demonstrates Apple’s consistent approach to retail: to integrate seamlessly into the communities it serves while providing a world-class customer experience. As announced in a recent press release, the store’s expanded size allows for a more comprehensive showcase of Apple’s product lineup and an enhanced level of personalized service.
Deirdre O’Brien, Apple’s senior vice president of Retail and Peopel, expressed her enthusiasm for the reopening: “For nearly 20 years, we’ve been proud to be part of the downtown Montreal community, whose spirit of creativity and innovation continues to inspire us. […] We’re incredibly excited to build on this long-standing relationship and create a destination where our customers can experience the very best of Apple, from our innovative products to the expert care and support of our amazing team.”
Apple’s strategy of revitalizing classic buildings,rather than constructing new ones,is a cornerstone of its retail ideology. The company prioritizes maintaining the original architectural integrity of a space while subtly integrating its signature design elements. This approach not only respects the history of the location but also creates a unique and memorable atmosphere that differentiates each Apple Store. As detailed on 9to5Mac, this commitment extends beyond aesthetics.

Accessibility and Community Engagement
Beyond the aesthetic improvements and increased space, Apple has prioritized accessibility in the redesigned store. Improvements include varied table and seating heights for pleasant browsing and wider access routes to accommodate customers with disabilities. The restoration of the building’s historic façade, utilizing locally sourced stone and copperwork, shows a commitment to both the building’s character and the regional economy.
To celebrate the reopening, apple collaborated with Montreal-based illustrator and designer Catherine Potvin. Potvin hosted live iPad art demonstrations, creating customized illustrations on customer’s retail bags, fostering a meaningful connection between the store and the local artistic community. She will continue these demonstrations on saturday, January 17th, further solidifying Apple’s commitment to local talent.


A Continued Investment in retail
The reopening of Apple Sainte-Catherine reflects Apple’s ongoing commitment not only to its customers in Montreal, but also to its overall retail strategy. Prioritizing architectural preservation, accessibility, and community engagement, Apple continues to redefine the retail experience, transforming its stores into vibrant hubs for creativity, innovation, and connection. The newly expanded location promises to be a valuable asset to the Montreal community for years to come.