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Apple’s second 50-acre Cupertino campus taking longer than expected?
Wednesday, April 02, 2008 - 12:11 PM EST

"Steve Jobs’s plans for a new Apple campus in its hometown of Cupertino, Calif. are taking a little longer than expected to become reality," Jon Fortt blogs for Fortune.

"Two years ago this month, the Apple CEO made a surprise visit to a Cupertino City Council meeting to deliver big news: Apple had been looking for an additional site for its growing workforce, and considered leaving its longtime home. But the company managed to cobble together nine pieces of land about a mile from Apple’s current digs, and decided to stay in Cupertino after all, using both locations," Fortt reports.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs addresses Cupertino City Council (April 2006):

Direct link via YouTube: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=meVQqYNGzYA

"Two years after the announcement, Apple has not applied for permits to build on the site, confirmed Ciddy Wordell, a project manager for the city of Cupertino who is in charge of the North Vallco development area where the new Apple land is located," Fortt reports.

"Once all of that is done, it often takes about two years for a major construction project to be completed. So unless Apple gets its campus plans moving more quickly, it looks like the whole ordeal drag on a bit longer than Jobs had hoped," Fortt reports.

Full article here.

Related articles:
Apple buys 9 more acres in Cupertino - April 14, 2007
Cost of Apple’s second 50-acre Cupertino campus could top $500 million - April 25, 2006
Video: Steve Jobs meets Cupertino City Council - April 22, 2006
Transcript: Apple CEO Steve Jobs addresses the Cupertino City Council - April 20, 2006
Apple CEO Steve Jobs plans new 50-acre campus in California - April 19, 2006

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Apr 02, 08 - 11:14 am Comment from: M.X.N.T.4.1

Considering the work they put into their stores, designing a whole new campus is no doubt going to take some time. They're probably trying to figure out how to make the whole thing out of a single piece of glass.

Apr 02, 08 - 11:22 am Comment from: TowerTone

The engineers were pulled to work on the iPhone.....

Apr 02, 08 - 11:26 am Comment from: ElderNorm

iPod shaped monorail cars and elevated rail to connect the two areas. All cars run on Apple system with full wireless everwhere. grin

Just a thought.

en

Apr 02, 08 - 11:31 am Comment from: Chris

Wow even big city board meetings are nearly empty. People need to get involved and attend their local township/city planning meetings.

Apr 02, 08 - 11:53 am Comment from: mas

Actually they are secretly building the campus now and will be available in late June.

Apr 02, 08 - 11:58 am Comment from: Ampar

It's delayed because they still need the necessary safety permits for the giant Home button in the center of the new campus that instantly transports employees to their residences.

Apr 02, 08 - 12:00 pm Comment from: Large w/fries?

Theme park anyone?

Apr 02, 08 - 12:36 pm Comment from: Macromancer

B-b-but STEVE PROMISED!!!!

Apr 02, 08 - 01:09 pm Comment from: rahrens

Real Estate construction projects NEVER come in on time and under budget! I think there' some natural law or something that governs this stuff...

Apr 02, 08 - 01:12 pm Comment from: Eric

Mr. jobs said it will probably take three or four years to design it and get all of the approvals, not two years.

Apr 02, 08 - 01:54 pm Comment from: big jerk

It would be a mistake to assume anything about what Steve Jobs may have "hoped."

Apr 02, 08 - 03:02 pm Comment from: pastrychef

Meanwhile Dell is shutting down things...

Apr 03, 08 - 06:19 am Comment from: Schuimpje

iTunes is biggest US music retailer - NPD

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