Tim Cook to relocate office to Apple Park, report says

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in General Discussion edited February 2017
Adding to Wednesday's Apple Park news, a new report claims CEO Tim Cook plans to move his office to the company's futuristic campus later this year, likely when other employees begin the migration from Infinite Loop in April.




Mentioned in a San Francisco Chronicle article covering Apple's corporate announcement, Cook is said to join some 12,000 workers who will move from the company's current headquarters to Apple Park.

The report failed to offer specifics on Cook's move, nor did it provide an exact timeline regarding when the Apple chief plans to take residence at the new campus. Cook's office will assumedly be located in Apple Park's central "spaceship" structure alongside accommodations for other ranking executives.

Earlier today, Apple officially assigned the "Apple Park" name to its second Cupertino campus and said the corporate headquarters will open its doors to employees in April. The company is estimating the move, which includes engineers, developers and other staff, to take six months to accomplish.

Construction of Apple Park is far from finished and work around the campus will be ongoing as employees transition into the ring-shaped headquarters. Once complete, workers will be able to take advantage of walking and running paths in a parklands area, as well as an orchard, meadow and pond located within the ring's interior.

Aside from the main building, Apple is working to complete an underground auditorium named after company co-founder Steve Jobs. Opening later this year, the 1,000-seat Steve Jobs Theater features a 20-foot-tall glass cylinder entrance covered by a metallic carbon-fiber roof and is positioned on a hill that overlooks the meadows and main building.

"Steve's vision for Apple stretched far beyond his time with us. He intended Apple Park to be the home of innovation for generations to come," Cook said in a statement earlier today.

Other ancillary buildings in Apple Park include a secure research and development facility, a 100,000-square-foot fitness center and an Apple Store and cafe that will be open to the public. The site will run entirely on renewable energy, augmented by 17 megawatts of rooftop solar and fuel cells from Bloom Energy.
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  • Reply 1 of 28
    This has to win the award for least surprising "news" of the year. 
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  • Reply 2 of 28
    What about his desk? Will he bring one? Will he have a chair... a really nice chair?
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  • Reply 3 of 28
    sflocalsflocal Posts: 6,146member
    AI wins the Internet for the most comprehensive report ever. /s
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  • Reply 4 of 28
    tyler82tyler82 Posts: 1,114member
    It's urban sprawl on steroids. How is this smart development? What percentage would you guess will be arriving via car? Is there any form of mass transit system nearby?
  • Reply 5 of 28
    SoliSoli Posts: 10,038member
    Off topic, since there's nothing to talk about with this obvious rumour: When do you think the first event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater?

    My gut is tha it won't be until this Fall, but if they really wanted to send shockwaves through the industry next month, they could fiinish and test the new auditorium for the upcoming iPad event (rumour).

    We already know the parking gargage is working for the contract employees this is located right next to it, and some landscaping had been started in that area as of the end of January. If we see an unbalanced amount of landscaping around the areas in which antendees would see when parking and walking to the event entryway, then I think it's conceivable that Apple might usher in the first event of 2017 at Apple Park.
    edited February 2017 pscooter63
  • Reply 6 of 28
    What I would be more interested in reading about is what they plan to do with Steve Jobs office. Last I heard it was still untouched. Are they going to leave it, move it, or what?
  • Reply 7 of 28
    thrangthrang Posts: 1,045member
    Will they move Steve's office? It apparently remains untouched to this day at 1 Infinite Loop...
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  • Reply 8 of 28
    MacProMacPro Posts: 19,857member
    This has to win the award for least surprising "news" of the year. 
    Yeah right my thoughts exactly.  I was about to say 'wow, isn't he staying behind, all alone?'  
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  • Reply 9 of 28
    MacProMacPro Posts: 19,857member

    Soli said:
    Off topic, since there's nothing to talk about with this obvious rumour: When do you think the first event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater?

    My gut is tha it won't be until this Fall, but if they really wanted to send shockwaves through the industry next month, they could fiinish and test the new auditorium for the upcoming iPad event (rumour).

    We already know the parking gargage is working for the contract employees this is located right next to it, and some landscaping had been started in that area as of the end of January. If we see an unbalanced amount of landscaping around the areas in which antendees would see when parking and walking to the event entryway, then I think it's conceivable that Apple might usher in the first event of 2017 at Apple Park.
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  • Reply 10 of 28
    SoliSoli Posts: 10,038member
    rexbinary said:
    What I would be more interested in reading about is what they plan to do with Steve Jobs office. Last I heard it was still untouched. Are they going to leave it, move it, or what?
    thrang said:
    Will they move Steve's office? It apparently remains untouched to this day at 1 Infinite Loop...
    Is there a reason to move it? Unless Steve had picked out an office and explocitiry stated he wanted it to be set in place even though he'll never use, I don't see that happening, but I also don't see Steve being sentimental and wasteful like that.

    im guessing that Cook will want more than few statues, plaques, quotes, and other things by Steve throughout the campus.

    As for the old campus, unless they need the space at 1 Infinite Loop, why move it at all? Maybe one day The Smithonian (or some other venue) might want to have the entire contents saved as part of an exhibit of one of the world's most prolific innovators, but I don't see Cook emptying it just to empty it.
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  • Reply 11 of 28
    sflocalsflocal Posts: 6,146member
    tyler82 said:
    It's urban sprawl on steroids. How is this smart development? What percentage would you guess will be arriving via car? Is there any form of mass transit system nearby?
    I'm finding it hard to believe you're serious.  The spaceship is literally only a minute south of 1 Infinite Loop.  Traffic will essentially be unchanged since it's the same roads that people will already be on.  And what do you mean about "sprawl"?  You do know that HP offices occupied that land, and it was one giant asphalt parking lot.  Apple ripped it all out and planning countless trees, open space, etc... right in the middle of Silicon Valley no less!  

    Any other asinine questions?
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  • Reply 12 of 28
    What about his desk? Will he bring one? Will he have a chair... a really nice chair?

    Not to mention his granola bar supply that he unwraps and eats slowly to psych out fumbling presenters.
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  • Reply 13 of 28
    calicali Posts: 3,494member
    designr said:
    Soli said:
    Off topic, since there's nothing to talk about with this obvious rumour: When do you think the first event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater?

    My gut is tha it won't be until this Fall, but if they really wanted to send shockwaves through the industry next month, they could fiinish and test the new auditorium for the upcoming iPad event (rumour).

    We already know the parking gargage is working for the contract employees this is located right next to it, and some landscaping had been started in that area as of the end of January. If we see an unbalanced amount of landscaping around the areas in which antendees would see when parking and walking to the event entryway, then I think it's conceivable that Apple might usher in the first event of 2017 at Apple Park.
    September: 10th Anniversary iPhone...iPhone 8 (unless named iPhone X). There will, of course, be a complete iPhone 10 year retrospective...possibly a special edition...and, of course, a holographic or animatronic cameo appearance by Steve Jobs.  ;)

    I can see it now:

    "Live from the Steve Jobs theatre, Apple CEO Tim Cook!!"
    *Crowd goes bananas*
    ".....Good morning!"
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  • Reply 14 of 28
    Imagine lunch time with people walking around the inner circle for exercise. Imagine the hard core people who run around on the outside for exercise!
  • Reply 15 of 28
    designr said:September: 10th Anniversary iPhone...iPhone 8 (unless named iPhone X). There will, of course, be a complete iPhone 10 year retrospective...possibly a special edition...and, of course, a holographic or animatronic cameo appearance by Steve Jobs.  ;)
    That's a nice touch when Apple gets AR off the ground ;)
    edited February 2017
  • Reply 16 of 28
    levilevi Posts: 344member
    tyler82 said:
    It's urban sprawl on steroids. How is this smart development? What percentage would you guess will be arriving via car? Is there any form of mass transit system nearby?
    Apple Park occupies thr old HP campus (located in the heart of Cupertino) vacated some years ago - ie the land is being repurposed, and not add to the footprint of SV. The new campus will help consolidate Apple staff among the Apple Park and One Infinity Loop, approximately 2 miles away. Now their buildings are all over Cupertino and Sunnyvale. Many employees commute by coach  - which reduces emissions and congestion. The new space also runs entirely on sustainable energy (solar and fuel cell) and features more EV charging ports than any company in SV. 
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  • Reply 17 of 28
    Rayz2016Rayz2016 Posts: 6,957member
    This has to win the award for least surprising "news" of the year. 
    Oh my god yes. 
  • Reply 18 of 28
    fred1fred1 Posts: 1,141member
    I hope Tim gets a corner office. Oh wait . . . 🤓
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  • Reply 19 of 28
    Soli said:
    Off topic, since there's nothing to talk about with this obvious rumour: When do you think the first event will take place at the Steve Jobs Theater?

    My gut is tha it won't be until this Fall, but if they really wanted to send shockwaves through the industry next month, they could fiinish and test the new auditorium for the upcoming iPad event (rumour).

    We already know the parking gargage is working for the contract employees this is located right next to it, and some landscaping had been started in that area as of the end of January. If we see an unbalanced amount of landscaping around the areas in which antendees would see when parking and walking to the event entryway, then I think it's conceivable that Apple might usher in the first event of 2017 at Apple Park.
    I bet it will be the iPhone announcement. What other way to introduce an anniversary iPhone in the brand new Steve Jobs Auditorium. 
    edited February 2017 netmage
  • Reply 20 of 28
    irelandireland Posts: 17,800member
    Apple builds new $5B campus up the street from old campus. Cook moves into caravan on side of road.
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