With the wave of tech layoffs in the past few months, some have wondered if the project dubbed “Google West” is in jeopardy.
Google is now reassessing its timeline for a massive campus in San Jose. With the wave of tech layoffs in the past few months, some have wondered if the project dubbed"Google West" is in jeopardy.
The project included 80 acres focused around Diridon Station and if the project is delayed, that could also mean the city has to wait longer to receive millions of dollars of community funding promised by google. The company has already begun demolishing buildings near the site to make way for San Jose West -- a mega project that includes 7.3 million feet of office space, 5,900 homes as well as shops and restaurants.Get a weekly recap of the latest San Francisco Bay Area housing news.In a statement, Google's downtown west development director said, “we’re working to ensure our real estate investments match the future needs of our hybrid workforce, our business and our communities.
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