The Post’s Paul Schwartzman reports that the Old Georgetown Board has, at long last, voted to approve a design for a new Apple Store on Wisconsin Ave. in Georgetown. The approval comes only after the rejection of four previous proposals, much to the ire of the Fenty administration, residents and business owners who wanted to see Apple come to the neighborhood. We have yet to see an image yet the approved design, but Schwartzman says it “includes a paneled glass storefront that echoes the entrances to neighboring properties.” There’s still more approvals needed before a construction timeline can be put together, but the Board’s decision marks the last major hurdle to D.C. getting its first Apple Store.