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Two new Microsoft Stores opening later this year in the US and Canada

Fahad Al-Riyami Fahad Al-Riyami
November 8, 2020
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Two new Microsoft Stores opening later this year in the US and Canada

Microsoft continues its assault on retail as it opens new Microsoft Stores across the United States and rebrands them around the world. In the United States, the software giant will be opening a new Store and the Stronbriar Center in Texas tomorrow, but even before that happens, we have news on more stores also opening soon.

Two new Microsoft Stores will be opening later this year, the first will be at the Pacific Center in Vancouver, B.C. This store will mark the ninth Microsoft Store to open in Canada. The grand opening takes place on August 6.

The second new store will open at the Easton Town Center in Columbus, OH. This would be the third Microsoft Store to open in Ohio making it a little easier for customers to reach a store. The grand opening for this store will take place on August 20.

Two new Microsoft Stores opening later this year in the US and Canada

While it hasn’t been specifically stated at this time, we are sure that Microsoft will have a ton of deals and offers for those visiting on opening day as the company has done in the past. So this may be your change to take home awesome new products at a significant discount.

Let us know in the comments section below if you plan on visiting any of these new stores.

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