Location comparison

Cupertino vs North San Jose

Compare which commercial district is a better fit before narrowing to specific spaces.

Quick read

Which district fits better?

Cupertino Commercial Core

Choose this district if:

  • Technology-support, professional-service, medical-office, and local-service users
  • Companies that value Cupertino identity and West Valley customer access
  • Teams comparing Cupertino with Sunnyvale, North San Jose, and Santana Row / Valley Fair

North San Jose

Choose this district if:

  • Technology, R&D, hardware, and operations teams that need larger floorplates or campus-style buildings
  • Office and flex users comparing San Jose access with Santa Clara, Moffett Park, and Milpitas
  • Companies that value freeway, airport, and South Bay labor access more than downtown walkability
Commercial environment

How the districts differ

  • Cupertino is more local, professional, and West Valley-oriented.
  • North San Jose is broader and stronger for larger technology, R&D, and flex requirements.
  • This comparison is useful when a company is choosing between customer-facing West Valley access and larger South Bay operating scale.
Business fit

Best fit by district

Cupertino Commercial Core

Technology-adjacent suburban office core

Cupertino Commercial Core is a West Valley office, professional-service, and technology-adjacent district organized around De Anza Boulevard, Stevens Creek Boulevard, and Apple-adjacent business demand.

  • Technology-support, professional-service, medical-office, and local-service users
  • Companies that value Cupertino identity and West Valley customer access
  • Teams comparing Cupertino with Sunnyvale, North San Jose, and Santana Row / Valley Fair

North San Jose

Silicon Valley innovation office district

North San Jose is a large Silicon Valley office, R&D, and industrial/flex district shaped by airport access, Highway 101, I-880, 237, light rail, and larger-parcel technology campuses.

  • Technology, R&D, hardware, and operations teams that need larger floorplates or campus-style buildings
  • Office and flex users comparing San Jose access with Santa Clara, Moffett Park, and Milpitas
  • Companies that value freeway, airport, and South Bay labor access more than downtown walkability
Office context

How to think about office fit

Cupertino Commercial Core tends to work better for

  • Technology-support, professional-service, medical-office, and local-service users
  • Companies that value Cupertino identity and West Valley customer access
  • Teams comparing Cupertino with Sunnyvale, North San Jose, and Santana Row / Valley Fair

North San Jose tends to work better for

  • Technology, R&D, hardware, and operations teams that need larger floorplates or campus-style buildings
  • Office and flex users comparing San Jose access with Santa Clara, Moffett Park, and Milpitas
  • Companies that value freeway, airport, and South Bay labor access more than downtown walkability
Decision guidance

Less ideal for

Cupertino Commercial Core

  • Large R&D users that need deeper industrial/flex supply
  • Businesses that need Caltrain-centered downtown walkability
  • Warehouse/logistics users needing loading, yard, or freeway-industrial formats

North San Jose

  • Client-facing firms that need a walkable downtown or formal CBD identity
  • Small professional-service users that depend on street-level downtown activity
  • Retail-first businesses that need dense pedestrian visibility
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