Adobe, which makes computer software for web and graphic designers, is planning to add an 18-story office tower to its San Jose headquarters, The Architect’s Newspaper reports.
The mixed-use building, dubbed North Tower, will be built on the northern side of the company’s campus. The project is designed by Gensler.
The tower would have 650,000 sq. ft. of retail and office space, as well as above- and below-ground parking. The building will be connected with the other offices via a sky bridge.
Adobe expects to begin construction sometime in 2019.
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