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Apple Store at Carnegie Library Could Open By Fall 2018
UrbanTurf Staff | February 26th 2018
The Apple Store in the works for DC's Carnegie Library could be open by late fall, according to Events DC. ... read»
IKEA's Answer to "How Will That Look in My Living Room?"
Nena Perry-Brown | September 13th 2017
Yesterday, Ikea unveiled an augmented-reality app that will let you test-drive how their furniture would look in your home.... read»
Flagship Apple Store for Carnegie Library Receives Key Approval
Nena Perry-Brown | June 29th 2017
This morning, the HPRB granted approval for a plan to restore and retrofit the Carnegie Library to accommodate a flagship Apple Store.... read»
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