CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Apple's plans for a massive new campus in Silicon Valley that former CEO Steve Jobs likened to a spaceship have cleared another hurdle.
The San Jose Mercury News reports the City Council in Cupertino, where Apple's current headquarters is also based, unanimously approved the estimated $5 billion project on Tuesday.
Plans call for nearly 3.5 million square feet of new office space, a 1,000-seat auditorium and a fitness center on the 176-acre campus. Apple would demolish existing office and research and development buildings.
The main, ring-shaped building that would go up would be a little more than 2.8 million square feet alone. The entire project is expected to be completed in 2016.
The city's planning commission gave its endorsement earlier this month.
Apple now employs about 16,000 people in and around Cupertino.
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