Jump to content

Google paid $1 billion to buy a 52-acre office park a few blocks from its Googleplex headquarters


nir

Recommended Posts

a person standing in front of a crowd© REUTERS/Stephen Lam

 

  • Google paid $1 billion to buy a large business park near its Mountain View, California headquarters, according to a Mercury News report on Monday.
  • The business park Google will acquire in the deal is larger than its "Googleplex" headquarters located just a few blocks away.
  • The $1 billion purchase is the largest Bay Area real estate deal in 2018 and second largest in the US only to Google's $2.4 acquisition of Chelsea Market in Manhattan.
  • Google's newest land acquisition, known as Mountain View's Shoreline Technology Park, is a 51.8-acre site with 12 buildings.

Google has paid $1 billion to buy a large business park near its Mountain View, California headquarters, according to a Mercury News report on Monday.

 

The business park Google will acquire in the deal is larger than the Googleplex headquarters located a few blocks away, according to the report. The land parcel is also larger than the Google's planned "Charleston East" campus that will feature futuristic domes and canopies.

 

The deal is the latest big-ticket real estate purchase by Google and parent company Alphabet, as the internet giant's aggressive expansion plans swell its headcount. As of September 30, Alphabet had 94,372 employees, an increase of roughly 16,000 employees from the level one year ago.

 

And with more than $100 billion of cash and short term securities on its balance sheet, Alphabet can afford to go on a real estate shopping spree.

 

The $1 billion purchase is the largest Bay Area real estate deal in 2018 and second largest in the US only to Google's $2.4 acquisition of Chelsea Market in Manhattan, according to the report.

 

Google's newest land acquisition, known as Mountain View's Shoreline Technology Park, is a 51.8-acre site with 12 buildings. Currently, the only other tenant besides Google is Alexza Pharmaceuticals.

 

Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

 

Source

Link to comment
Share on other sites


  • Replies 1
  • Views 461
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Archived

This topic is now archived and is closed to further replies.

  • Recently Browsing   0 members

    • No registered users viewing this page.
×
×
  • Create New...