Apple recently purchased additional real estate in its hometown of Cupertino, reports The Mercury News, expanding its presence in the Bay Area of California.

Apple purchased two office buildings located at the corner of Stevens Creek Boulevard and Torre Avenue for a total of $290 million. The office buildings, known as Cupertino City Center 1 and Cupertino City Center 2, are close to its Infinite Loop and Apple Park campuses.

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One building features 168,000 square feet, while the other measures in at 146,000 square feet, and Apple was already leasing both locations.

Over the course of the last several years, Apple has been buying up office space in Cupertino and surrounding cities Sunnyvale and San Jose as the company grows to accommodate additional corporate employees.

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lunarworks Avatar
61 months ago
Imagine landing a dream job at Apple and then finding out that you're not working in the cool building.
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AppleHaterLover Avatar
61 months ago
Imagine landing a dream job at Apple and then finding out that you're not working in the cool building.
Welcome to the back office.

Either that or they'll be doing some super-duper-secret stuff in there.
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AppleHaterLover Avatar
61 months ago
The "cool building" requires a 20-30 minute walk from the parking garage
Really? That's more than a mile from your car. Doesn't seem reasonable

10 minute walk to the nearest bathroom from your desk.
What are you going to do when you realize that Taco Bell delivery suddenly wasn't such a good idea?
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matt_and_187_like_this Avatar
61 months ago
Put the Mac division in this run down place. The spaceship is for Hollywood.
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jayducharme Avatar
61 months ago
That's where the Apple Car will be built. For testing, they can do donuts around that little fountain in the center.
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OriginalMacRat Avatar
61 months ago

Apple recently purchased additional real estate in its hometown of Cupertino, reports The Mercury News ('https://www.mercurynews.com/2019/08/20/apple-wheels-and-deals-big-cupertino-office-center-home-town/'), expanding its presence in the Bay Area of California.
Is it really an expansion when Apple has been leasing it for over a decade?
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