KEY POINTS
  • Google plans to buy a New York City office building for $2.1 billion, the company announced Tuesday.
  • The company previously announced it would invest $250 million in New York City this year.
  • Google plans to open the St. John's Terminal site at 550 Washington St. by mid-2023.

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A person in a mask walks by the New York Google offices after they announced they will postpone their reopening in response to updated CDC guidelines during the outbreak of the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) in Manhattan, New York City, U.S., July 29, 2021.

Google plans to buy a New York City office building for $2.1 billion, even as most of its workforce remains remote, the company announced Tuesday.

The purchase is the most expensive for any single U.S. office building since the pandemic's inception, according to The Wall Street Journal, citing Real Capital Analytics. The Journal first reported the news of the deal.

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