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John Albert Sobrato (born c. May 23, 1939) [1] is an American billionaire real estate developer, and the founder of the Cupertino, California-based Sobrato Organization, a Silicon Valley development firm specializing in commercial and residential real estate. [2]
Cupertino is known for its high housing prices as the majority of residential properties are multimillion-dollar homes as of the priciest housing market peak of 2022, with the entry-point into a single-family home at around 2 million dollars in the Cupertino HS area, and the entry point at around 2.6 million dollars in the Monta Vista HS area.
The Podium Mall Phase 1 in 2007, before renovations Logo until 2023, before the rebranding. Completed in July 2001, the first phase of The Podium mall was designed by Pimentel, Rodriguez, Simbulan and Partners (PRSP) and was constructed by the Monolith Construction and Development Corporation with a conditioned floor area of 26,922 m 2 (289,790 sq ft). [4]
It is bordered by the West San Jose neighborhood to the east and south, central Cupertino to the west, and the city of Santa Clara to the north. Cupertino High School, Sedgwick Elementary School, and Hyde Middle School serve Rancho Rinconada. [1] Original flyer for the neighborhood showing typical floorplans
When Cupertino decided to incorporate in 1955, Monta Vista decided at the last moment not to join the effort, remaining an unincorporated part of Santa Clara County. Over the years, Cupertino annexed pieces of Monta Vista as it was redeveloped lot by lot. By the late 1990s, only scattered pockets of unincorporated land were left in Monta Vista.
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Vallco Shopping Mall (formerly called Cupertino Square and originally Vallco Fashion Park) is a mostly-demolished dead mall located in Cupertino, California, United States.. Originally built as a single-story shopping mall in 1976 with a lower level added in 1988 and a third-level movie theater added in 2007, it was anchored for most of its existence by Macy's, Sears, and J.C. Penn
Map of the Apple Campus A wall of flatscreens and servers at the Apple Campus's executive briefing center. The Apple Campus is located on the southeast corner of Interstate 280 and De Anza Boulevard, and occupies 32 acres (130,000 m 2) [5] in six buildings spread over four floors.