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Apple heading to Battersea Power Station


Apple CEO Tim Cook has announced that Apple’s new corporate offices located within the iconic Battersea Power Station in London, England will open early in 2023 representing a “commitment to Apple’s future in the UK.”


Apple announced plans for its new UK headquarters in 2016, originally stating that the enormous 500,000 square feet of office space would create room for up to 3000 employees as part of a plan to merge all of the iPhone maker’s existing offices around the city, bringing employees into one central location which was expected to open in 2021, before the COVID-19 pandemic delayed the handover of the project.


Back when the plans were first announced, Apple confirmed that its European offices would remain in Cork, Ireland, where it employs 4,000 people, with Mayor of London Sadiq Khan saying he was “delighted” that Apple chose London, the capital of the United Kingdom, for the new location in the iconic former power station on the south bank of the River Thames, which marked one of the biggest single office deals signed in London outside the City and Docklands area.


Source: Apple Post


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