Apple’s New “Spaceship” Campus Gets The Green Light

Cupertino

Apple‘s proposed project for a new campus in Cupertino, Calif., has received the final stamp of approval from the City Council, San Jose Mercury News reports.

The Cupertino City Council approved Apple’s campus project in October 2013, two years after Steve Jobs announced the construction plans, but one final voting was needed for the project to get the green light.

This, one-of-a-kind, building will be a total of 2.8 MILLION square feet, complete with a 100,000 square-foot fitness center. Is this a tiny bit over kill? Maybe. Could Apple build 100 of these things? Yeah, in one days worth of iPhone sales they could. And good for Cupertino, that city has, single-handedly, been put on the map because of Apple. It would have been a dumb move to deny Apple anything.

Also, I will be very disappointed if they called this thing the “spaceship campus” and it doesn’t take off and fly around.

-MattyV

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