Apple buys big Sunnyvale building, solidifying Silicon Valley presence

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SUNNYVALE — Apple has bought a big building in Sunnyvale, the latest in a series of deals in recent years that indicate the tech titan continues to widen its foothold in Silicon Valley.

The iPhone maker paid $44 million for the building, located at 123 Uranium Drive, according to documents filed  Jan. 14 with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office. The property purchase was an all-cash deal, the county files show.

The seller was an affiliate linked to the Public Retirement System of Nevada and Invesco Real Estate, an investment firm with a global reach. Invesco and the retirement system appear to have harvested a hefty profit with the property purchase. The Invesco-led group paid roughly $15 million in 2013 when it bought the building as part of a portfolio purchase.

The building totals 105,000 square feet and occupies about 5.8 acres, according to commercial property listing services.

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