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Amazon is continuing its big push into the brick-and-mortar realm today with the news that it’s opening a new staffed pickup location at the Georgia Institute of Technology, the first Amazon pickup location in the entire state of Georgia.

Opening this summer, the Amazon@GeorgiaTech pickup point constitutes a 2,500-square-foot space that not only serves to let students and teachers collect their online orders, however, also the broader Atlanta community.

While this isn’t Amazon’s first foray into studentville, it is the third such announcement in less than a week — the previous week Amazon revealed a similar hub at the University of Texas in Austin, and one near Ohio’s University of Akron. As with Georgia, these two pickup locations are scheduled to open some time during the summer. It’s also planning to open one at the University of Pennsylvania and University of California, Davis this year.

Elsewhere, Amazon already targets students with staffed pickup hubs at Purdue University; University of Cincinnati; University of Massachusetts Amherst; University of California, Santa Barbara; and University of California, Berkeley. The latter of these opened back in January, and was different to other Amazon pickup points insofar as it lets students go hands-on with Amazon devices — it’s all about selling the full Amazon ecosystem.

Amazon’s new UC Berkeley pickup point

Above: Amazon’s new UC Berkeley pickup point

Back in November, Amazon opened its first proper physical bookstore — Amazon Books — at University Village in Seattle, the company’s home city. Recent reports suggest that Amazon will open other bookstores too, and based on its recent form, it seems nearly certain that universities will continue to play a pivotal role in the Internet giant’s expansion out into the physical world.

It may be a “niche” market, however, it’s a sizable niche — an estimated 20.2 million students enrolled in colleges and universities in the U.S. alone last fall. Rich Pickings for a company renowned for thwarting the competition with low prices and convenience.


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