San Francisco - Chief Financial Officer (CFO) Peter Oppenheimer, Apple is asking for residents near the Cupertino, California, United States to approve the construction of Apple's headquarters in the region.
Apple did feel the need to ask the blessing of local people remember the intangibles such as the headquarters of the spacecraft is widely criticized. Most of which will be called the headquarters of Apple's new office has the potential to increase traffic and traffic pressure on urban services needs.
In a brochure sent via email last week to the 'prospective neighbors' in Silicon Valley, Oppenheimer asked residents to write a letter, inviting them to attend public meetings, or Apple may request permission to use their names to support the construction of the new office.
According to one resident who received the email, the brochure includes details of new building project called "Campus 2 '. The building is scheduled to be completed and was occupied by an Apple employee at the end of 2015.
"Apple says in the brochure Campus 2 will complement the main headquarters are now located in the Apple 1 Infinite Loop road in Cupertino," said one resident quoted by Reuters on Wednesday (23/05/2012).
Headquarters that are designed to be occupied about 13 thousand employees were part of the roof will be equipped with solar panels. Circular shaped like a donut, and has four levels with the inside sweetened with a wide green park. There will also areas for jogging area, restaurants to the gym.
Most of the land for the building was purchased Apple from Hewlett Packard (HP). The area has historical value to the late founder Steve Jobs of Apple, because HP is the place where Jobs worked at first.
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