Not the Most Neighborly Move Print
Monday, June 15 2015

A New York City man is suing Apple in an attempt to keep an Apple store out of his tony neighborhood.

Herbert Feinberg, 88, opposes the new Apple Store due to open soon on the corner of his block on the Upper East Side. In an attempt to stop the store from opening, Feinberg has sued, claiming the store will attract shoppers who are "incompatible" with the "community interests" of the city's neighborhood. According to news reports, Feinberg would like the store to be occupied by "small and luxury retailers" or "well-known art galleries that draw visitors consistent with the unique neighborhood culture."

Apple declined to comment on legal matters.

Source: nycurbed.com