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File photo of Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California. Photo: AP

Google to spend US$1 billion on new offices in New York

  • Internet giant says it will create thousands of jobs for the city and has already bought and leased other properties in the US financial capital
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Google is investing more than US$1 billion on a new campus in New York, becoming the second major technology company after Amazon to pick America’s financial capital to expand and create thousands of jobs.

The 15.7 hectare (1.7 million square-foot) campus, called Google Hudson Square, will include leased properties at Hudson Street and Washington Street, the company said in a blog post on Monday. Google hopes to start moving into the building by 2022.

File photo of Google’s headquarters in Mountain View, California. Photo: EPA

The plan to invest outside its home base mirror those of other US tech giants such as Apple, which said last week it would spend US$1 billion to build new offices in Austin, Texas.

Last month, Amazon said it would open offices in New York and the Washington area, creating more than 25,000 jobs.

Mountain View, California-based Google’s move to invest in prime real estate on the Lower West Side of Manhattan also underscores the growing importance of New York as a hub for innovation and an incubator for technology companies.

With a plethora of white-collar workers and good infrastructure, the city provides a better option to other places that would require more investment.

“Our investment in New York is a huge part of our commitment to grow and invest in US facilities, offices and jobs. In fact, we’re growing faster outside the Bay Area than within it,” said Ruth Porat, chief financial officer of Alphabet and Google.

US corporations are also under pressure from the Trump administration to create more jobs domestically. Companies that have moved jobs overseas or closed factories have drawn sharp rebukes from President Donald Trump.

The Wall Street Journal reported last month that Google was close to a deal to buy or lease an office building in New York that could add space for more than 12,000 new workers.

Google’s first New York office at 111 Eighth Avenue is one of the city’s largest buildings it bought in 2010 for US$1.77 billion.

Earlier this year, the company announced a US$2.4 billion purchase of the Manhattan Chelsea Market. It also has leased space nearby on Pier 57 jutting into the Hudson, which will create a four-block campus.

With investments in Google Chelsea and Google Hudson Square, the company said it would more than double the number of employees in New York over the next 10 years. The company has more than 7,000 employees in New York.

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