KEY POINTS
  • Google has halted construction of its proposed 80-acre campus in San Jose, California, after the first demolition phase.
  • Some sources close to the development told CNBC that the company doesn't have plans to revive the project in the near future.
  • CFO Ruth Porat said on the company's last earnings call that Google expected to incur costs of about $500 million in the first quarter to reduce global office space.

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Google's construction site on future San Jose megacampus sits idle as company halts development amid cost-cutting.


In June 2021, Google won approval to build an 80-acre campus, spanning 7.3 million square feet of office space, in San Jose, California, the third-largest city in the country's most populous state. The estimated economic impact: $19 billion.

The timing couldn't have been worse.

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