Apple's new spaceship-shaped campus is almost ready for opening day. The Cupertino, California based site is planned to be finished by 2017, but this drone footage shows just how finished it looks.
In a new oral history to mark Infinite Loop's 25th anniversary, Apple leaders past and present look back on the Cupertino campus that was Apple's home for nearly a quarter century — and ...
First announced by Steve Jobs in 2006, Apple kicked off construction on its new 175-acre “Campus 2” in late 2013 and was expected to start moving in more than 12,000 of its employees in April ...
Apple's $5 billion "Spaceship" campus in Cupertino, California, almost looks like it's ready for takeoff. Construction on the project, titled Apple Campus 2, started in 2013, and planning was in ...
The campus also has gym and fitness center that cost more than $70 million to build, according to public permits. Apple says it will be the largest naturally ventilated building in the world ...
When Steve Jobs presented his proposal for a new Apple campus to the Cupertino City Council back in 2011, he had one aim: to create the best office building in the world. A little over four years ...
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