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Matthew Roberts has shared his latest drone tour of Apple Park, providing a closer look at Apple's new headquarters as construction wraps up.


There aren't many notable changes since the July video, but August's edition reveals further landscaping efforts, including more trees -- there will be over 9,000 in total -- planted within the inner circle of the main building.

Apple has also begun paving certain areas of Apple Park, including the walkway to Steve Jobs Theater. Many areas of the campus remain covered in dirt, however, so it's clear there is still a lot of landscaping work to be completed.

Some of Apple's employees have already moved into the new headquarters, while others like design chief Jony Ive and his team will follow suit later this year. The new campus will eventually house around 12,000 employees.

Apple will still use its Infinite Loop headquarters as an ancillary campus, along with a handful of other offices in the Cupertino and Sunnyvale area.

Article Link: Latest Apple Park Drone Video Shows More Trees and Paved Walkway to Steve Jobs Theater
 
Wonder if the Sept iPhone event will be held at the Steve Jobs Theater?

AAPL will be shafted if they don’t do it.

Doesn’t even matter if it’s ready or not, or if bricks will be falling over the journalists.
 
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Wonder if the Sept iPhone event will be held at the Steve Jobs Theater?

The September iPhone event has been held at Bill Graham Civic Center in SF for a couple years now, and it has a 8500 seat capacity. Steve Jobs Theatre will hold 1000, which is less than 12% of the capacity of Bill Graham Civic Center.

Even if it's ready, and it looks like September is still a couple months too soon, that event is way too big. Perhaps a press event like a Mac update in Oct/Nov for the iMac Pro, High Sierra, and maybe even the new Mac Pro.
 
I wonder who designed these outdoor lights?

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