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I should have taken a picture of the Microsoft store on my last visit (months ago) to the eaton centre. It seemed like 10 employees and no customers. Apple was full of people. Probably a lot for service.
Welcome to the neighbourhood Microsoft. Anyone else following on the wagon downtown?

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I should have taken a picture of the Microsoft store on my last visit (months ago) to the eaton centre. It seemed like 10 employees and no customers. Apple was full of people. Probably a lot for service.
Welcome to the neighbourhood Microsoft. Anyone else following on the wagon downtown?

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I'm sure you'll see more of it as more office stock comes online. Given how tight the market is right now it wouldn't surprise me if a lot of potential downtown tenants are in holding patterns in the burbs until vacancy rates increase.
 
To be fair, their location in Eaton is not helping either. Not saying if Microsoft had a storefront on the main floor beside Apple would bring in the same amount of people but it would most definitely help compared to their current basement spot.

The store at Square 1 is vastly more popular as it's in a prime location in the mall, though still doesn't bring in the same amount of foot traffic as Apple.

I'm hoping they can open a flagship store in the concourse here.

I should have taken a picture of the Microsoft store on my last visit (months ago) to the eaton centre. It seemed like 10 employees and no customers. Apple was full of people. Probably a lot for service.
Welcome to the neighbourhood Microsoft. Anyone else following on the wagon downtown?

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Hmmm yeah that must be it, not the fact that Microsoft products are vastly inferior to Apple products, or the fact that millennials outside of XBOX community do not care about Microsoft products.
 
To be fair, their location in Eaton is not helping either. Not saying if Microsoft had a storefront on the main floor beside Apple would bring in the same amount of people but it would most definitely help compared to their current basement spot.

The store at Square 1 is vastly more popular as it's in a prime location in the mall, though still doesn't bring in the same amount of foot traffic as Apple.

I'm hoping they can open a flagship store in the concourse here.
I mean, that is just like your opinion, man.
Exactly, there's never people pouring through the PATH level of the Eaton Centre, moving to and from the super-busy food court, or accessing the subway, or going to Starbucks, or watching the fountain, or going to the 50 other stores including Forever 21. It's dead down on that level.

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To be fair, their location in Eaton is not helping either. Not saying if Microsoft had a storefront on the main floor beside Apple would bring in the same amount of people but it would most definitely help compared to their current basement spot.

The store at Square 1 is vastly more popular as it's in a prime location in the mall, though still doesn't bring in the same amount of foot traffic as Apple.

I'm hoping they can open a flagship store in the concourse here.

I mean, that is just like your opinion, man.

Exactly, there's never people pouring through the PATH level of the Eaton Centre, moving to and from the super-busy food court, or accessing the subway, or going to Starbucks, or watching the fountain, or going to the 50 other stores including Forever 21. It's dead down on that level.

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Nope, it is not my opinion but obvious reality. This is not an EC location problem. "Microsoft's won't say how many people visit its stores, but It's not uncommon to see workers outnumber customers at the San Francisco location"

https://www.recode.net/2016/5/10/11645510/microsoft-retail-stores-empty
 
Fabulous Friday

Westside Story: It's mostly rinse and repeat now, every week we're one level higher and more steel has been added. At some point in time, Crane#1 and Crane#2 are going to have to move upwards. Right now the operator can't see inside the core where the workers are assembling the rebar.

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Eastside Story: They've been actively pouring the ground floor level of the bus depot. It's been slow but meticulous work. The slow work may have had something to do with the space needed for the portable crane that was lifting steel earlier in the week.

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Close up of the work being done on the ramp that will be the exit ramp from Level 02 of the bus depot

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Fabulous Friday

Westside Story: It's mostly rinse and repeat now, every week we're one level higher and more steel has been added. At some point in time, Crane#1 and Crane#2 are going to have to move upwards. Right now the operator can't see inside the core where the workers are assembling the rebar.

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A closer look at the core interior

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Eastside Story: They've been actively pouring the ground floor level of the bus depot. It's been slow but meticulous work. The slow work may have had something to do with the space needed for the portable crane that was lifting steel earlier in the week.

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Close up of the work being done on the ramp that will be the exit ramp from Level 02 of the bus depot

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