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Microsoft Shuts Windows for Good at 83 Brick-and-Mortar Stores, Moves All Sales Online

‘Strategic Change’ in Retail Operations, While Four Flagship Properties Are Set for New Uses
Microsoft's New York flagship store, which opened to much fanfare in 2015, will be "reimagined" as an "experience" center after the software giant closes 83 other stores in the United States. (Microsoft)
Microsoft's New York flagship store, which opened to much fanfare in 2015, will be "reimagined" as an "experience" center after the software giant closes 83 other stores in the United States. (Microsoft)
By Jennifer Waters
CoStar News
June 26, 2020 | 7:36 P.M.

Microsoft’s efforts to showcase its laptops in dazzling brick-and-mortar storefronts, much like competitor Apple, is over. The Redmond, Washington-based technology company, best known for its Office software, said most product parading will now be done online.

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