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Apple Pitches Flag on HP’s Land, Making Them the most important Landholder in Cupertino [Apple]

Apple Pitches Flag on HPs Land, Making Them the most important Landholder in Cupertino [Apple] After twenty years of using the 98-acre land in Cupertino, HP’s given it up and moved down the road to Palo Alto. As Apple’s lived next door since 2006, it was only natural for them to snap it up.

Apple now occupies 57 buildings in Cupertino, making them the most important landholder inside the city consistent with their Public Relations representative Steve Dowling, who says ” our campus is bursting at the seams.” As opposed to let some other two-bit computer manufacturer move into the hood, he says that ” these offices will give us extra space for our employees as we continue to grow.”

Combining the two plots of land-the first purchased back in 2006, and the second being this ex-HP ground, makes the campus much larger than their Infinite Loop , that’s just six buildings on a single street in a ” U” shape. [ AppleInsider ]

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