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The Flint Center building in Cupertino, California is slated for demolition in the foreseeable future. It was here that Steve Jobs introduced the first Macintosh in 1984 and Tim Cook thirty years later the first generation Apple Watch along with the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus.

Although the five-decade-old Flint Center will be razed to the ground, an empty space will not remain after the building - a completely new facility will grow on the property. The administrative board decided to demolish the building and build a new one. In the photo gallery for this article, you can see how the building, which remembers the introduction of the first Macintosh, looked like.

In addition to the unveiling of a number of Apple products, the premises of the Flint Center for the Performing Arts have also been the site of numerous cultural events, theater performances, concerts by local orchestras, as well as university graduations and other events. Fortunately, the Flint Center remains intact in the numerous photos shared by the server The mercury news.

For example, the new building will include spaces where students, staff and members of the local community can stay. A conference center with 1200-1500 seats will also be built here. A detailed plan for the successor to the Flint Center, along with specific dates and deadlines, will be presented at a council meeting this October. The council will then have time until the end of next year to consider all timetables and other matters.

In addition to the mentioned first Macintosh, the Apple Watch or the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus, the first iMac was also presented at the Flint Center in the second half of the nineties.

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