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Apple Submits Revised Campus 2 Project Plans

Apple_2_campus_CupertinoApple has submitted revised plans for the Apple Campus 2 project to the City of Cupertino. The last revision prior to this, was submitted by Apple in November, 2012.

Apple had originally submitted a development proposal to replace existing office and research buildings to create a new Apple campus. The 175 acre area of proposed space is located on a former HP campus in Cupertino. 

The replacement and rebuild proposal includes demolition of approximately 2.65 million square feet of buildings, and construction of an office, research and development building comprising approximately 2.8 million square feet, a 1,000 seat corporate auditorium, and research facilities comprising approximately 300,000 square feet, among other things. 

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