Apple has leased the entirety of San Jose's "Triangle Building," a well known six-floor office building near the company's main Apple Park campus.
The tech giant has leased all six floors of the 86,000-square-foot office building at 5300 Stevens Creek Blvd., according to public filings reported by Mercury News.
Apple first rented a portion of the building in 2012, though information from property listing services reveal the company did not continuously use the space. Today's reported lease appears to be a more permanent endeavor, as construction is underway on all floors to make ready for whatever plans the company has in store for the property. Apple logos can be seen throughout the building, the report said.
The new lease expands Apple's presence in the area. Last year, the iPhone maker snapped up two buildings on the same street, while today's report notes office space leased in a complex located directly across from the Triangle Building.
Apple owns and leases multiple properties in and around the Bay Area of California, including a headquarters in Cupertino and offices in Santa Clara, San Jose, Milpitas and beyond. Locations range from the high-profile, multi-billion-dollar Apple Park in Cupertino to smaller operations in Sunnyvale, the latter of which has been described as a "black site" by contractors.
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That's a lazy photograph.
Where is the triangle?
That is objectively a terrible photo of a unique building
Photo from https://42floors.com/us/ca/san-jose/5300-stevens-creek-blvd
So, I believe that Apple also occupied at least part of that building back in the late 80's/early 90's timeframe, also. It had an Apple logo on it, visible from the 280, and a friend who was working at Apple at the time described it as 'the place where you are sent if they are killing your project'. Because it was so far away from the rest of the Apple buildings, along De Anza.