Apple appears to be gearing up to expand its retail footprint in Latin America again. Recent hiring patterns and local rumors strongly suggest the company is preparing to open a brand new store in Mexico City. If these plans become a reality, this will mark the third official retail location for the tech giant within the country, giving local shoppers even more access to new products and repair services.
There are multiple hints from recent job postings
The clearest sign of a new store comes straight from Apple itself. The company recently posted several new job listings for retail positions in Mexico. These listings are specifically looking for managers, technical specialists, and standard floor staff.
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While Apple always hires to maintain its current stores, the sheer volume of these new openings points to an entirely new location rather than just filling empty spots at existing shops.
Mexico City matters a lot for Apple’s operations in Latin America
Mexico City is one of Apple’s key markets in Latin America. Its first two stores have seen strong foot traffic, which likely makes a third location a logical next step.
Opening another store would help Apple reach more customers and reduce crowding at existing locations. It also shows the company is continuing to invest in physical retail, even as online sales grow.
For now, nothing is official. Still, the early signals suggest Apple is quietly moving forward with its plans.
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