Apple has different office spaces all over the world, offices where not only the different stores available in that country are managed, but they are also used as R&D centers. The latest news related to the facilities that Apple has spread around the world, we find it in New York City.
Apple has reached an agreement to rent floors 11,12,13, 14, XNUMX and XNUMX of the Penn Plaza, plants that together they represent more than 18.000 square meters. The Pen Plaza is located in the center of the island of Manhattan, on 31th avenue between West 32st and XNUMXnd streets, near Madison Square Garden.
This office space, formerly it had been the headquarters of Macy's, headquarters that recently moved a new facility on Long Island. At the moment, the rental agreement has a duration of 5 years, with the possibility of being extended, something unlikely since according to the New York Post, Apple is still looking for permanent facilities for its offices.
The Penn Plaza was built in 1923, in the Art Deco style, and recently it was completely renovated. This was not the location Apple was initially looking for in New York City, but Facebook was ahead of it and I can't rent an old post office as Apple's new city office space.
These new facilities the ones you already have on Fifth Avenue are added (almost 5.000 square meters), and are used to decongest them, since according to some employees there is not even a pin. Marketing employees and developers of commercial software applications are working primarily at the Fifth Avenue facility.