AUSTIN, Texas--Word broke earlier Thursday that Apple would be constructing a temporary "pop-up" store here this week, a move that would permit the thousands of geeks who have descended upon Austin for the annual South by Southwest Interactive Festival (SXSW) to obtain shiny new iPad 2 devices when they go on sale Friday. Downtown Austin does not have a permanent Apple retail store.

The Austin American Statesman reported that Apple would be taking over a 5,000-square-foot space in the historic Scarbrough Building on Sixth Street and South Congress Avenue. So, armed with a camera, I went right on over upon my flight's arrival in Austin!

Apple, in keeping with its penchant for furtiveness, has chosen not to confirm that the pop-up store even exists. Someone who appeared to be in charge of the construction efforts informed me that I was not permitted to take pictures, to which I responded, "So, is this the Apple store" He told me in a very polite Texas drawl, "I can't say what it is until tomorrow." My response: "So it is the Apple store." No further comment.

Apple's Texas-sized secret at SXSW (photos)

I did, however, peep through a crack in one of the doors (really) and got a look at what was going on inside. It looked, more or less, like an indoor construction site: no visible signs of anything Apple. If the space is going to be ready when the iPad 2 goes on sale at 5 p.m. Friday, that construction team certainly still has some work cut out for it.

And for the record, no one was lined up out front.


Discuss   Add this link to...  Bury

Comments Who Voted Related Links