Jun 8 2011, 1:57am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Apple needs new office buildings as they have grown like weeds (Steve Jobs words). Apple's head quarters in Cupertino are only offer space for about 2,600 employees. Apple has rented many office buildings around Infinite Loop One for thousands other employees. Now Apple plans an amazing ring like campus for 12,000 Apple employees in Cupterino. Steve Jobs presented the new Apple office building plans to the Cupertino City Council. Apple plans to finish this new building with all curved glass by 2015. The presentation got actually recorded on video. You can watch Steve Jobs below presenting the Apple Spaceship.
Cupertino City Council, Via 9to5Mac.
Source: 9 to 5 Mac - Apple Intelligence
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Luigi Lugmayr
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