Apple Cuts Underground Parking Space in Half

Plans filed for the company's new Cupertino, CA, headquarters show much smaller parking decks with more surface spaces

Apple Campus 2 project rendering, Cupertino, CA
Apple Campus 2 project rendering, Cupertino, CA

Apple Inc.'s revised plans for its nearly 3 million sq. ft. Cupertino, Calif., flying-saucer-like campus show drastic reductions in underground parking space, a change that could reduce costs.

Apple had planned two levels of underground parking with 2,174 spaces on each level. According to the drawings filed Nov. 14, the levels have been reduced to 1,140 spaces each, making up for the lost spots with more above-ground parking.

(more on Apple's Cupertino office revisions . . . )

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