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There's an article in the Mercury News, the local paper, on the effect that Apple Park, the giant ring-shaped "spaceship" headquarters, has had on the city of Cupertino, where it's located, since it was completed nearly a decade ago.

The thing is, though, that - though other cities are barely mentioned - it's not just Cupertino. Tax revenues - the small part that goes to cities - does indeed go to Cupertino and affect it. But housing prices and especially traffic have more effect on the neighboring cities.

Apple Park is located in a tab of Cupertino that sticks up to the north on the east side of the city. The houses immediately to the north and west of it are in Sunnyvale; the ones to the east are in Santa Clara. They're the ones most directly affected by Apple Park. There's a photo in the article of the spaceship looming up behind what the caption says is "a home on Lorne Way in Cupertino." Lorne Way isn't in Cupertino. It's a block north of the spaceship in Sunnyvale.

What is in Cupertino? The only housing in Cupertino in the immediate area is an apartment complex to the sw that was already there. My mother lived there at one time, but she was glad to be out before construction of Apple Park literally tore up the entire neighborhood.

South of the spaceship is its parking area, and behind that the freeway. On the other side of the freeway is a shopping district. There are homes in Cupertino not far away, but they're not directly under the spaceship's shadow, and access to the neighborhoods is mostly detached from the roads that Apple traffic backs up on.

I'd like to know more about what impact Apple Park has had on Sunnyvale - where I live, about a mile further west - and Santa Clara. But no, it's in Cupertino, we have to talk only about Cupertino.

Date: 2026-04-26 05:51 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] voidampersand
The article describes the area north of Apple Park as Sunnyvale, correctly, but then describes a street in the area as in Cupertino. That's just one of several slip-ups. It's a good article, and I'm glad somebody is still writing local news, but it could use editing.

Date: 2026-04-26 06:13 pm (UTC)
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The constant double-decker buses driving up and down Homestead all day long drive me nuts. I've told folks at church that I just cannot get to anything there during the work week because the spaceship is between home and church - it's just too much traffic.

I generally opt to drive home down Inverness (parallel to Homestead) when I am driving that way during the work week. Sadly, that is becoming very busy, probably with folks going to/from the spaceship or other locals trying to avoid spaceship traffic.

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