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If you've for some reason looked up Apple's corporate address in recent years, you've come across the now-classic entry "Apple Inc., 1 Infinite Loop, Cupertino, CA...". The Infinite Loop 1 address has been Apple's address since 1993, when this entire new headquarters was completed. The company officially lasted in it for almost a quarter of a century. However, after twenty-five years, it is moving elsewhere, and Apple Park, which is currently being completed, plays a major role in this.

The change of address of the company took place last week, in connection with the holding of the general meeting, which took place last Wednesday. From Friday, the change of address is also visible on the website, where the new address is listed One Apple Park Way, Cupertino, CA. It is thus a symbolic completion of a gigantic project, which marks its imaginary completion. In the last two weeks, Apple received official permission to place its employees in the newly built premises, so it can be expected that the new headquarters will be filled in the coming weeks.

The entire complex called Apple Park cost the company more than 5 billion dollars. At full capacity, it should accommodate up to 12 employees, and in addition to office space, it also contains countless places for entertainment and relaxation. In addition to the central building, the complex also houses the Steve Jobs Theater (where keynotes and other similar events are held), several open sports fields, a fitness center, several restaurants, a visitor center and many accompanying buildings used for facility management and technical facilities. Of course, there are several thousand parking spaces.

Source: 9to5mac

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