It’s something for Fifth Ave. to get clogged up every time a new iPhone or iPad gets released , but Grand Central Terminal? Avid NYC commuters best plan their vacation days accordingly, as among the city’s biggest transit hubs is set to get a heck of much more busy — and never because White Plains is the recent Southampton. The New York Post is reporting that Apple and the MTA have agreed on a decade-long deal that’ll see a 23,000-square foot Apple Store take where of Charlie Palmer’s Metrazur restaurant, with Cupertino’s rent to be set at $800,000 per year (rising to $1 million after ten years pass). For those curious, that’s around $500,000 greater than the eatery before it, and Apple’s chargeable for refurbishing the distance. That cacophony of voices you hear? Touristy cheers drowning out local jeers.
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