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Business / Real Estate

Apple Buys Cupertino Office Hub for $166 Million

Apple has solidified its presence in Cupertino with the $166 million purchase of Cupertino Gateway, a three-building office complex previously leased by the company. This move demonstrates Apple's commitment to its hometown amidst broader t...

Apple buys big office hub in Cupertino in deal that tops $160 million
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LocalNews / ParksAndRec

Cupertino's All-Inclusive Playground Welcomes Everyone

Cupertino has opened its first all-inclusive playground at Jollyman Park, creating a welcoming space for individuals of all ages and abilities. This playground is designed to uplift accessibility for residents with disabilities and provide...

Cupertino all-inclusive playground welcomes everyone

News / Local

Boil Water Advisory Issued for Parts of Cupertino

A boil water advisory has been issued for parts of Cupertino, California, affecting residents near the Cupertino-Saratoga border. This advisory, issued by San Jose Water, is a result of a sudden drop in water pressure due to nearby construc...

Boil water advisory issued for part of Cupertino

Education / Student Housing

Cupertino Renters Face Displacement Due to Student Housing Conversion

In Cupertino, California, a plan to convert existing apartments into student housing is threatening to displace long-term residents. The Foothill-De Anza Community College District's decision to purchase McClellan Terrace Apartments to crea...

Editorial: Silicon Valley college board should look elsewhere for student housing