Cupertino
Cupertino exudes the essence of the high tech economy that drives it, although small businesses also play a part in the economic makeup of this city. More upscale than some of its neighboring cities and communities. It is home to more established families who are generally older. Homeowners outnumber apartment dwellers here, yet strings of strip malls exist in some areas. Some areas of the city give off a more traditional suburban vibe, including older trees and neighborhood shopping centers.
Some employers in the area are technology powerhouses such as Apple Computing and Hewlett-Packard, yet many economic and job opportunities exist with smaller businesses, in the fields of services, restaurants, and sales. Schools are also good in this city, and better than the schools in surrounding cities. The city is located in the foothills of the Santa Cruz Mountains.
DeAnza College provides education options both for residents of Cupertino, and those coming from outside the city. The city contains over 150 acres of park land in 14 parks, gives residents ample space to recreate. Many community centers also exist for recreation, such as the Sports Center, Senior Center, and Recreation Center. If you are thinking about moving to Cupertino, contact us today for more information about this wonderful community.
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Land Area
13 square miles in the city of Cupertino
Population
40,263 residents in the city of Cupertino
Population Density
3,124 residents per square mile
General Characteristics
A middle-sized suburb of San Jose right within Silicon Valley.
Location
West of San Jose, California.
Nearby Access
Highway 17/880 and Highway 85, San Jose International Airport
Community Links
Official City of Cupertino Website
Cupertino Chamber of Commerce
Schools Information
Cupertino School District
Fremont Union High School District
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