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Last night, a new video appeared on Duncan Sinfield's YouTube channel, which captures the current look of Apple's new headquarters, dubbed Apple Park. The footage shows how far along the entire project is. Offices are already being occupied with people pouring into them for several weeks now first employees. The planting of trees and other greenery continues apace, and the surrounding field work also appears to be coming to an end. However, the most interesting thing about the new video is what the upcoming one looks like Steve Jobs Theater.

It is here that all future keynotes are to take place, and this facility was built specifically for such events. We cannot look inside, but what we see is the appearance from the outside. It's not entirely clear how old the drone footage is. However, it can be assumed that the author has not edited the video for several weeks. So we should have a fairly clear idea of ​​what the building of the hall looks like.

And the video shows that the complex is nearing completion. We can notice a worker sweeping the interior overhead space. There is speculation on foreign websites as to whether this year's September keynote will be held there. According to the latest information, she should to take place on September 12 and if this really be the case, the workmen would have little more than a fortnight to complete all the work.

It will be very interesting to see where the keynote ends up taking place. We should know as early as next week, as Apple sends out invitations roughly a fortnight before the event itself. And the venue will definitely be mentioned on the invitation. It would be quite iconic if Apple celebrated the 10-year anniversary of the iPhone (and the long-delayed introduction of the "revolutionary" model) in completely new premises, specifically in a complex called the Steve Jobs Theater.

Source: YouTube

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