Apple Initiates San Jose Expansion with New Facilities
Apple has initiated a significant expansion in San Jose, establishing new facilities that will boost its workforce. The company has recently occupied an office at 2509 Orchard Parkway and is preparing to welcome more employees at a nearby location, 2325 Orchard Parkway, in February. This expansion reflects Apple’s commitment to fostering innovation and collaboration among its teams.
Apple’s Facilities in San Jose
The newly occupied buildings encompass nearly 500,000 square feet of space. Apple is focusing on enhancing its operational capabilities and research and development efforts through these facilities.
Key Locations and Features
- 2509 Orchard Parkway: 199,200 square feet, currently housing several hundred employees.
- 2325 Orchard Parkway: 290,600 square feet, set to accommodate more employees in February.
Both locations are strategically positioned near the interchange of U.S. Highway 101 and State Route 87, making them highly accessible.
Investment and Strategic Planning
Kristina Raspe, Apple’s vice president of Global Real Estate and Facilities, expressed enthusiasm about investing in the South Bay area. She emphasized that these workspaces are crafted to empower teams in their pursuit of excellence in product and service development.
Industry expert Bob Staedler noted Apple’s strategic approach to managing its office footprint. The company takes a long-term view, leveraging its financial resources effectively, even amidst economic fluctuations.
A Broader Trend in Real Estate Expansion
Apple’s recent advancements in San Jose are part of a broader trend of real estate growth in the region. Over the last six months of 2025, Apple has invested over $1.1 billion in Santa Clara County alone. In addition, the company is exploring leasing opportunities in Sunnyvale through subleasing agreements.
This decisive action positions Apple favorably for future growth. It underscores the company’s ongoing commitment to innovation and reinforces its presence in the critical tech hub of Silicon Valley.