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Apple spends $216 million on two office buildings in Cupertino

Apple has expanded its company real estate with the addition of two office buildings in Cupertino, which ended up costing the company $216 million.

A modern, multi-story beige building with large windows, surrounded by trees and parked cars, beneath a clear blue sky and traffic lights.
Apple now owns two additional office buildings in Cupertino. Image Credit: Google Street View.

In 2025 alone, the iPhone maker has spent more than $1 billion on property acquisition. In June 2025, Apple added a $350 million campus to its growing list of Bay Area properties, with a Cupertino office complex worth $160 million following only days later.

Now, Apple has acquired yet another piece of real estate, and this time it’s an office building worth an impressive $216 million. As the publication SiliconValley.com points out, the buildings in question are on Stevens Creek Boulevard in Cupertino, the city that also famously houses Apple Park.

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