Amazon to open its first-ever physical book store in Seattle




For book lovers from all over the country, this will surely be a dream for them as they get to handle the books they want to buy rather than click online and get it delivered. Sometimes people want to be in a physical store to get what they love. Hopefully, this will be a big hit for those who think a bookstore is a staple in the community. Drawing in customers is a necessity from the get-go, that is why this store may benefit from something like sign installation services, banners, outside decoration, etc. to showcase what they are selling and how it links to a big name like Amazon, this could pique the interest of buyers and get them to come inside, potentially increasing physical sales.

The store will also have an option to test-drive Amazon’s devices such as Kindle, Echo, Fire TV, and Fire Tablet. Amazon Books, which is located in Seattle’s University Village, will be open every day except Thanksgiving and Christmas Day.

Did You Know???

  • Amazon.com is well-known for its Kindle, lightning fast shipping, and selling virtually anything online.
  • Amazon.com sold its first book from Jeff Bezos’ Seattle area garage in July of 1995.
  • Bezos originally wanted to call his company Cadabra (as in ‘Abracadabra,’) but scrapped the idea after someone misheard the moniker as ‘cadaver.
  • Amazon’s current logo was designed to depict a smile that goes from A to Z. “This signifies that the company is willing to deliver everything to everyone, anywhere in the world.”





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