Apple’s ‘Spaceship’ campus takes shape

“The first walls around Apple’s Campus 2 have begun to take shape, as noted by KCBS reporter Ron Cervi, in a tweet today,” Michael Steeber reports for 9to5Mac.

“Previously, more photos from KCBS showed the site’s considerable excavation under way, and earlier photos from March detailed the demolition work of the former HP campus on the site, which was almost complete at that time,” Steeber reports. “Today Apple also permanently closed off Pruneridge Avenue for construction, a road that runs directly through the Campus site”

Steeber reports, “We’ve collected more aerial shots and photos of the campus taking shape below.”

Read and see more in the full article here.

[Thanks to MacDailyNews Reader “Dan K.” for the heads up.]

20 Comments

  1. I wonder if those people Steve Jobs talked about at the city council where he said Apple tried to buy them out but they wouldn’t budge have now come to regret that decision as their brains emulsify to the backing up dump truck’s warning horn of “BEEEEP-BEEEEP-BEEEEP-BEEEEP-BEEEEP-BEEEEP-BEEEEP”?!? : )

  2. That’s a $5 billion hole in the ground — it’s costing Apple more per square foot than purchasing Manhattan office space. Absolute waste of shareholder money that should instead be spend getting new hardware out the door.

      1. Absolutely to dickheads its always gotta be one or the other they having no concept whatsoever of job allocation. Fact is having all those people on one site can only help them work better together and in a great atmosphere for creativity.

        100 offices dotted around Manhattan on the other hand…

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