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 confirmed.
A big tech campus in Mountain View has been bought at a price that hints at some stability for South Bay office markets.
A conceptual rendering of Google’s Middlefield Park development in Mountain View. Rendering courtesy city of Mountain View. In an abrupt turnabout, Google is looking to pull back on its commitment to ...
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MOUNTAIN VIEW — Google purchased a Mountain View building near two of its iconic office hubs in a deal that gives the company ownership of a building it was already occupying. Google paid $32.8 ...
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 pulls back ...
Google’s minimum wage and benefits for contractors are withheld from thousands of its U.S. contract workers, a new report from a union alleges. The exterior of the Google Bay View campus is seen May ...