sector: Electronics
district: Chelsea
76 9th Ave, New York, NY 10011
In a nutshell
Google's brand/experience offering that makes the Apple Store seem staid and 'last year'.
In their words
"The new Google Store is an important next step in our hardware journey of providing the most helpful experience of Google, wherever and whenever people need it"
Visit Field notes
A well-trodden "product + lifestyle zones + interactive showcase + lecture area" format is given a lift with interactive experience rooms. These have a very strong storyboarded experience (working at home, music production etc) and showcase Alexa as the glue in the Google ecosystem.
Of particular note is the room dedicated to the advanced photography capabilities of their phones, and in particular how the sensor/software combination has been trained to render non-caucasian skin-tones with fidelity.
As you consider the impact of Apple Stores on how technology is presented, Google moves a step further by adding 'ecosystem' to the mix. Nearby, car manufacturers are adopting this approach to bring the electronic/asset/lifestyle products to life with showroom experiences - see Genesis House, Tesla, Lucid and Lexus Intersect (closed).
With Samsung scheduled to close their brand store nearby, this leaves Google as the surviving exemplar of a phone+electronics+digital mega-brand creating an environment for their customers to learn, connect and extend.
See too their brand store in Brooklyn which continues the approach but in a more generous building than this 'sliver of land'!
Other Reading
Some reviews on the opening.
- Google Blog: https://blog.google/products/devices-services/google-store-nyc-opening/
- Forbes: https://www.forbes.com/sites/markfaithfull/2021/05/20/worlds-first-google-store-to-open-in-new-york-this-summer/?sh=1142c4a277f9
- The Verge: https://www.theverge.com/2021/5/20/22445472/google-first-physical-retail-store-chelsea-nyc-summer-2021
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19/11/2024
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2021
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