The new Apple store at North/Clybourn in Lincoln Park does not have bike racks. Indeed, the picture of the store on the
Apple website ironically shows a biker, who may have been searching for a bike rack at the time.
Biker wonders why beautiful computers but no bike racks (Photo from Apple website)
Chicago Blogger Steven Vance
noted that bike accommodations were removed as part of the construction of the store and the associated renovation of the nearby Red Line station. Apple
funded those renovations in partnership with the CTA.
I talked to an Apple employee when I visited the store. She was unaware of any plans to add bike racks, but said that such were a "possibility."
As a loyal Mac user I'm POed at Apple's lack of accommodation for customers who arrive at the store on bike, especially since it appears that Apple may have struck a deal for auto parking at a nearby garage.
Suggest bikers make their views known to store employees when they shop at the store or by phone: (312) 777-4200. As this is a prominent new retail outpost by a company that prides itself on good design and that demonstrated a commitment to public transit by investing in a renovation of the nearby CTA station it is worth squawking.