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Six years into the $1 billion commitment, none of the housing it promised on Google-owned land has been built. The only reason that Google might not be selling off some of its other real estate ...
Google’s $1 billion housing commitment depended on a big campus expansion. Now that promise is unraveling as it consolidates its office space. Skip to content. All Sections. Subscribe Now.
MOUNTAIN VIEW — Google is pursuing the sale of 40 acres of its Mountain View properties for possible housing developments as the search giant seeks to operate more efficiently, the company ...
Google, which last year hit pause on its Downtown West transit village in San Jose, may hit the start button with an affordable housing project. The Mountain View-based tech giant pitched an ...
As Google retreats from real estate, will it still build the 15,000 homes it promised? Google’s $1 billion housing commitment depended on a big campus expansion.
Google announced a $1B investment in affordable housing in 2019. Five years later, the company has entitled 12,900 of a planned 15,000 homes and issued funding enabling construction of 4,800 of ...
May 29—When Google made its $1 billion pledge to address the Bay Area's housing shortage in 2019, the plan hinged on the company's own Silicon Valley expansion. But now, six years later, as ...
Google said it would "repurpose at least $750 million of Google's land, most of which is currently zoned for office or commercial space, as residential housing," to put 15,000 new homes, including ...