Apple acquires HP's old campus

Posted on Friday, November 26 2010 @ 18:32 CET by Thomas De Maesschalck
AllThingsD reports Apple has bought HP's old headquarter at 19091 Pruneridge Avenue in Cupertino, California. Exact details are unknown, but it's believed that HP may have received about $300 million or more for the 98-acre parcel of land.
About a five-minute drive from Apple headquarters, the 98-acre parcel of land is adjacent to 50 acres Apple acquired back in 2006 and will be used to house a workforce that’s expanding nearly as quickly as the market for iOS devices.

“We now occupy 57 buildings in Cupertino and our campus is bursting at the seams,” Apple spokesman Steve Dowling told the Mercury News, which first reported the story. “These offices will give us more space for our employees as we continue to grow.”


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