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Another day, another Ferrari Store opening somewhere in the world. Right? Maybe so – the company has proven particularly adept at capitalizing on its brand identity with a staggering array of ...
Ferrari Store at the Nürburgring – Click above for high-res image gallery With Felipe Massa on the podium for the first time this season, Ferrari had enough cause to celebrate at this year’s ...
The first Ferrari Store in Germany was officially inaugurated at a very special location: the Nurburgring, which nestles in the gentle Eifel hills and provides the fascinating venue for the German ...
A new Ferrari store was opened for the public today. Ferrari drivers Felipe Massa and Kimi Raikkonen inaugurated the first Ferrari Store in Germany at Nurburgring.
The Ferrari lifestyle is trying to capitalize on the New-Yorkers' appeal for the prancing horse and announced today the opening of the Ferrari store, right next to a Ferrari Showroom on Park ...
The new Nurburgring Ferrari Store is just one of the planned 40 new openings taking place over the next three years in Europe, so if there isn't a Ferrari store near you now, there may be soon.
Ferrari fans will want to do a hot lap to London, where the first British store selling Prancing Horse paraphernalia opened Wednesday with a ribbon-cutting by Formula One driver Kimi Räikkönen ...
New York, NY (June 24, 2010)-The Ferrari Store of New York has officially opened its doors, unveiling a retail space offering an array of branded apparel and li ...
A Quebec-based dealership group focused on the luxury and performance segments has made its first foray into California with the purchase of Ferrari South Bay in the Greater Los Angeles Area.
The car was a Ferrari Roma, a $240,000 coupe with a top speed of 199 mph. A Ferrari of Palm Beach employee wrote on Facebook that the store's elevator failed as a customer was driving the car to a ...
Ferrari's manufacturing campus — where workers wear red and white uniforms with yellow Ferrari logos — is unlike any other automotive plant in the world.
The Ferrari Factory Store in Italy makes use of fritted glass and passive cooling to efficiently display its wares in a glass gallery.