Apple has leased a major office in Sunnyvale, Calif., as the company seeks to continue expanding its presence in the Bay Area.
In January, the company bought an office in Cupertino that it rented before Apple Park. Now he has found other areas in Silicon Valley to expand.
A public record filed with Santa Clara County officials indicates that Apple has leased an office at 605 West Maude Avenue in Sunnyvale, according to SiliconValley.com. LinkedIn had previously rented the building but eventually left.
It is approximately 150,000 square feet and is part of a three building campus owned by Kilroy Realty. Two other nearby buildings, 505 North Mathilda Avenue and 555 North Mathilda Avenue are also leased by Apple and owned by Kilroy Realty.
Each of them is approximately 212,300 square feet per building. The new lease brings that to a combined office space of 574,600 square feet. The filing did not include a date for Apple’s occupation. Apple is already making improvements to the interior and exterior of the office building.
Apple has other office buildings in Sunnyvale, such as “Apple Campus 3” at the corner of Central Freeway and Wolfe Road.
Construction projects are also underway elsewhere in the United States, with the company spending around $240 million to expand its campus in Austin, Texas. Construction of both buildings will begin on September 30, 2023, with an estimated completion date of March 30, 2025.