Apple Relocates Santa Rosa Plaza Store to Montgomery Village – Opening Date Revealed

by Emma Walker – News Editor

Apple Relocates Santa Rosa Store to Montgomery Village, ⁤Signaling Shift in Retail Strategy

Santa Rosa,​ CA – Apple is moving​ its retail‍ presence in​ Santa⁤ Rosa, California,⁣ from the Santa Rosa⁢ Plaza mall⁢ to the Montgomery village shopping ‍center, marking a meaningful shift in the tech giant’s local strategy. The new, larger store⁣ is slated to open at noon⁤ on ‍Friday, January 23rd, and represents Apple’s commitment⁢ to evolving its retail ⁢experience ⁤beyond customary transactional spaces .

From Mall Anchor to Open-Air Destination

For two decades, apple has been a key tenant at the Santa Rosa Plaza, initially opening in ​2004 with a 1,500-square-foot ‍space and later expanding to a larger location⁤ in 2012 . Though,Apple has decided to relocate​ to⁢ a more expansive ⁤8,684-square-foot space at 720 Farmers Lane within Montgomery Village. This move reflects ‌a broader trend​ in Apple’s retail approach,⁤ prioritizing locations that facilitate community engagement and experiential learning.

The Evolving Apple Store Experience

Apple’s retail‌ strategy has undergone a notable change in recent years. No longer ⁤solely focused on sales,​ Apple Stores now⁢ emphasize ​providing⁣ customers with opportunities to learn about⁢ and utilize‍ Apple’s diverse range of ‍products and services. This shift is embodied in the “Today at Apple” program, launched in 2017, which offers workshops,‌ sessions,‌ and events⁣ designed to empower users . With‌ over 500 stores worldwide ‌offering these programs , the Santa Rosa relocation aligns with this global initiative.

Montgomery⁢ Village: A Rising‍ Retail⁤ Hub

The move to Montgomery Village is part of a larger revitalization effort for the‍ shopping center, which was⁢ acquired by WS Growth in mid-2021 ‍ . WS Development has been actively attracting high-profile tenants, including Anthropologie, Sweetgreen, Vuori, Bluemercury, ‍Mendocino Farms,⁢ Salt & Straw, Fieldwork Brewery, and Club Pilates. Further additions planned for⁤ 2026 include Beach by Everything But Water, Face foundrié, and Blue Bottle ‌Coffee. While Sprinkles Cupcakes was initially slated to open a location, the‌ company has ‌as announced its closure . Jeweler Kendra Scott is also planning a⁤ location,‌ with tenant improvements currently under review by the ⁣city.

Impact on⁢ Santa Rosa Plaza

The departure of ‌Apple from Santa Rosa Plaza raises questions about the mall’s future. Though, mall management remains optimistic, emphasizing its role as a “dynamic, connected hub” and highlighting upcoming additions like Dave & Buster’s and P.F. Chang’s. ​Danielle Nelson,general manager of Santa Rosa Plaza,stated the mall remains focused on ‌“delivering a fresh ⁢mix of contemporary⁣ retail and experiences that bring‌ our community together.”

A Sign of the Times for Retail

Apple’s decision to relocate reflects‌ a ⁢broader trend in the retail⁢ landscape, with consumers increasingly‌ seeking experiences and community engagement alongside traditional shopping. Open-air shopping centers like Montgomery Village, which offer a more relaxed and⁣ diverse surroundings, are⁣ gaining popularity. This move positions Apple to better ⁣serve the Santa Rosa ⁢community in a setting that aligns with its evolving retail ideology.

Jeff quackenbush joined North Bay Business Journal in ⁢may ‌1999. He covers primarily wine, ⁤construction and real estate. Reach him at jeff@nbbj.news or 707-521-4256.

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