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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Complex of offices of spacecraft of Apple at Cupertino

Cupertino City Council is likely to approve plans for Apple to build a new headquarters of spaceship resembling four floors in the city, to house approximately 12,000 employees. In response to the presentation of Apple CEO Steve Jobs to the Council, Mayor of Cupertino Gilbert Wong said: "there is no chance that we tell non-[Apple]." The mothership has landed in Cupertino. »

Apple’s Spaceship Office Complex to Land in CupertinoJobs Tuesday unveiled plans to build a new campus near existing Apple in Cupertino headquarters, in a circular shape that looks like a spaceship. The new space would be used to meet the needs of the growing number of members of the staff of Apple. "Apple is grown as a weed and as you know, Apple has always been to Cupertino," jobs said in his presentation. "The campus, that we wish to build, it is a building that holds 12,000 people.".

The municipal Council of Cupertino reacted positively to the plans of Apple for a new headquarters. Wong said: "whenever we have a large company that has produced high sales tax we are very accommodating this company".

Apple’s Spaceship Office Complex to Land in Cupertino

The four-storey Apple mothership should be completed in 2015 and would use energy self-generate, with the only used grid for UPS. In his presentation, jobs pointed out the green credentials of the campus to come, which will be built on land purchased from the origin of Hewlett-Packard, Apple while the downsizing.

Parking at Apple HQ spaceship underground, and 80% of the currently used for parking will be built, currently 3700 trees to about 6000. A new centre for research and development is also built, with a new auditorium, so that Apple must go to San Francisco to eynote big k events.

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