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A new aerial shot shows that much progress has been made on Apple Campus 2

A new aerial shot shows that much progress has been made on Apple Campus 2

October 6, 2014

Apple and the City of Cupertino have jointly released an official photograph showing the latest aerial view of Apple Campus 2 currently being constructed.

As you can see, much progress has been made on the new campus, which is scheduled to open in 2016. The city is also reminding Cupertino residents of continued road delays around the project.

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Besides building construction, work continues on street utilities, and demolition around the site until the end of the year.

Just days ago, another new view of Apple Campus 2 was released, this one via the Twitter profile of KCBS traffic reporter Ron Cervi.

The new campus was first unveiled by Apple co-founder and then-CEO Steve Jobs in 2011, and it gained final approval from the City of Cupertino in November 2013. Once complete (in late–2016), it’ll feature a 120,000 square foot auditorium and will host Cupertino’s WWDC keynote alongside its iPhone and iPad events, as well as any further special events Apple wishes to hold.

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