Apple announced last month that it will open a new retail store in Melbourne, Australia at Federation Square. While both Apple and the Victorian Labor Government are confident in the economic boom this new store will bring, some locals are anything but happy at the idea of Apple taking over the Yarra Building at Federation Square…

Apple’s store in Federation Square would take over the Yarra Building, which has been home to several different organizations, including the Melbourne Festival Headquarters and more.

Since the store’s announcement last month, public outcry has mounted against the news. An entire website called “Stop Apple” has emerged to unite the “citizens of Melbourne against Apple Federation Square.”

Furthermore, a several petitions have emerged on Change.org aiming to stop Apple’s demolition of the Yarra Building at Federation Square. Most notably, one petition has accumulated over 50,000 signatures, explaining that the loss of the Yarra Building for a corporate business is the opposite of what Federation Square stands for:

The “Stop Apple” website also calls out Apple’s tax practices in Australia, claiming the company paid just a 1.6 percent tax rate between 2015 and 2016, giving the company no right to take over publicly funded space:

The Australian Institute of Architects, the Planning Institute of Australia and the Australian Institute of Landscape Architects have also all spoken out against the store. The parties say that the planning process for the new store has offered “no opportunity for community consultation for such a significant development in Melbourne’s most iconic public square.

What comes of the local outcry related to the new Federation Square Apple Store remains to be seen.