The company's main store in
Pawtucket, Rhode Island, is a widely recognized local landmark. It was designed by
Andrew Geller in 1969 as a side project while working in the employ of
Raymond Loewy. The building's distinctive
ziggurat roof was designed to get around local sign ordinances, as well as attract attention from nearby
Interstate 95. The pyramid design also reflects the company name "Apex," meaning "summit." The building's floor plan features large amounts of undivided floor space, which results in the entire floor being visible to shoppers. The store in Warwick also had a similar looking pyramid building. At the company's peak, Apex had three stores In Pawtucket, Warwick, Rhode Island, and Swansea, Massachusetts (at the
Swansea Mall) until 2001 when all of the Apex stores except the one in Pawtucket closed. However, the Apex store in Pawtucket was severely downgraded. The Swansea Mall store opened in the early 1980s and closed in 2001. The Warwick and Pawtucket stores both had Apex branded auto centers. The Apex auto center in Warwick closed in 2001 along with the store while the Pawtucket auto center is still in use. As the Apex company shrank due to financial hard times, the building has been the subject of continued speculation as to its future, with some insisting it is an eyesore, and others claiming it is an example of outstanding architecture and a true landmark worth preserving. In December 2021, the City of Pawtucket closed a $17,693,500 deal with The Apex Companies to purchase five properties in the city. In March 2025, wind damage and general deterioration led to the removal of the pyramid, which was a façade over the structurally-sound roof. == References ==