New York (CNN) -- Apple Inc. has submitted plans to New York's Metropolitan Transportation Authority Board to open a new store in Grand Central Terminal, potentially bringing in $5 million in revenue for the MTA, officials said.
"Our four stores in Manhattan are incredibly popular with customers and we are excited to bring the Apple retail experience to this incredible location," said Apple spokesman Nick Leahy.
The submitted proposal would allow the use of more than 23,000 square feet, and the takeover of both the north and northeast balconies, making it Apple's largest store worldwide.
Apple's current flagship store in New York City is inside a large glass cube on Fifth Avenue.
According to MTA documents, if the proposal is passed Apple will pay an initial $800,000 in rent. However, after 10 years, the annual rent will exceed $1 million.
"We have received a proposal from Apple that has the potential to bring a great new shopping destination to iconic Grand Central Terminal and significantly increase revenues for the MTA's transportation system," said Julie Glave, MTA spokeswoman.
The MTA finance committee will review the terms of lease and vote on the proposal Monday, according to MTA spokesman Aaron Donovan. If it passes, the MTA board will vote to authorize the proposal Wednesday.
I think is that is very good that Apple is expanding, and opening new stores in different places, because Apple is a very good brand, its expensive, but is a very good brand, and it sells a lot and good products.
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