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A dead mall near Apple’s Silicon Valley headquarters is transforming into a $4 billion development

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For two years, Cupertino residents have warred over a possible solution to the Bay Area housing crisis. In 2014, developers began working on a plan to transform a now-vacant mall into a $ 4 billion mixed-used development, located just a blocks away from Apple’s new headquarters in the Silicon Valley.

As the never-ending arrival of tech workers places a strain on available housing stock, many have advocated for greater housing density in the area. In 2017, Silicon Valley’s median home value reached an all-time high of $ 1 million — more than double the values in places like Seattle, Boston, and New York City. In Cupertino, the average price is even higher: more than $ 2 million per home. See the rest of the story at Business Insider

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