Microsoft permanently closes all retail stores

Four flagship locations will remain as Microsoft Experience Centres
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Microsoft store. Credit: Microsoft

29 June 2020

Microsoft’s retail stores mimic the look and feel of Apple’s iconic sales fronts, from the glass walls to the wood tables to the very design of the Surface hardware on display. But as anyone who ever wandered through a mall can tell you, Microsoft’s stores lack one crucial aspect: customers. Crowds never flocked to Microsoft stores the way they do Apple stores, and on Friday, Microsoft announced that it is closing all but four of its brick and mortar locations.

“As we look forward, we start a new chapter for Microsoft Store,” Microsoft Store corporate vice president Brad Porter wrote on LinkedIn. “As part of our business plan, we announced a strategic change in our retail operations, including closing Microsoft Store physical locations. Our retail team members will continue to serve customers working from Microsoft corporate facilities or remotely and we will continue to develop our diverse team in support of the overall company mission and objectives.”

Flagship Microsoft Stores in London, New York City, Sydney and Redmond will remain open, but as “reimagine[d] new spaces,” Porter said. Microsoft’s press release said they will transform into “Microsoft Experience Centres.” The company also vowed to beef up the digital version of the Microsoft Store with “virtual customer support from our trusted experts, online tutorial videos, virtual workshops with tips and much more,” including personal video sales support calls. Porter said that Microsoft’s digital Windows and Xbox storefronts already reach 1.2 billion customers each month.

 

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According to its website, Microsoft operates more than 70 US stores in 31 states. The company did not say whether layoffs will come as a result of the store closures. You have to imagine that shutting down the retail stores will cost many people their jobs, but Porter only stated that “our commitment to growing and developing careers from this diverse talent pool is stronger than ever.”

Microsoft Stores first appeared in 2009, serving as a showcase for Surface, Xbox, and other PCs, as well as information centres for Windows itself. Microsoft shut the doors of all retail stores on 16 March in response to the ongoing pandemic. Unfortunately, they will not be opening again.

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