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Apple is about to open its first floating store that's shaped like a giant sphere — take a look

  • Apple is readying its first-ever store that floats on the water in Singapore.
  • Apple Marina Bay Sands features a unique dome design.
  • This comes as Apple has been re-closing multiple stores due to a spike in Covid-19 cases.

Apple is opening its first-ever store that floats on water in Singapore.

The structure is will be uniquely designed like a dome and located at the Marina Bay Sands. While there isn't an official opening date for Apple Marina Bay Sands just yet, the store is expected to open soon, according to the Straits Times, an English newspaper based in Singapore.

"Apple Marina Bay Sands is coming soon to Singapore, celebrating the first Apple store in the world that sits on the water," an Apple spokesman told The Straight Times on August 24. "As with every Apple store around the world, Apple Marina Bay Sands will bring the best of Apple to our customers, at an iconic location in Singapore."

This won't be the first time that slot of water has been used in Singapore. Previously, the lot where the dome-like structure will sit was occupied from 2011 to 2016 by Avalon, a large nightclub.

This is going to be Apple's third store in Southeast Asia's sovereign island city-state, but it's far from the first Apple Store to feature a creative design or attention-drawing location.

For example, Apple unveiled a new store along the Chicago River, a popular tourist destination in the Windy City, in October 2017. Likewise, the company in September 2011 opened a two-story store in Hong Kong's premiere shopping district that features a glass spiral staircase.

Meanwhile, like many retailers, Apple's brick-and-mortar operations continue to grapple with the COVID-19 pandemic, and the company has made the decision to re-close some retail stores across the US in states like North and South Carolina, Arizona, and Florida due to a previous spike in cases in the regions.

You can see more images and photos of the upcoming floating Apple Store below.

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