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Google pauses development of San Jose campus in cost cutting effort, CNBC says

Google has wiped out its development team for the San Jose campus as part of its downsizing that went into effect early this year, Jennifer Elias of CNBC reported. In what was supposed to be a mega-campus called "Downtown West," the area was expected to have thousands of new housing units and 15 acres of public parks, but is now mostly a demolition zone. In June 2021, Google received approval to build the 80-acre campus with 7.3M square feet of office space and an estimated economic impact of $19B. Reference Link

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