Google buys Mountain View building near tech titan's iconic office hubs
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Google buys Mountain View building near tech titan's iconic office hubs
"The search giant paid $32.8 million for an office building about a block from the company's Google Gradient Canopy building and a few blocks from the Googleplex headquarters campus, documents filed on Dec. 18 with the Santa Clara County Recorder's Office show. Google has frequently bought properties, large and small, primarily in Mountain View, Sunnyvale, North San Jose, and downtown San Jose over a period of several years."
"As for the recent Mountain View deal, Jeffrey A. Morris Group, a Bay Area real estate firm that acted through an affiliate, sold the office building to Google, according to the county public documents. Mountain View-based Google bought the building through an all-cash deal, the county real estate files showed. The building is at 1808 North Shoreline Boulevard and totals 21,900 square feet, according to documents on file with Mountain View city planners."
Google completed an all-cash purchase of a Mountain View office building for $32.8 million, located about a block from the Google Gradient Canopy and several blocks from the Googleplex. The property at 1808 North Shoreline Boulevard totals 21,900 square feet. Jeffrey A. Morris Group sold the building through an affiliate, according to county public records and city planner documents. The acquisition continues a multi-year pattern of property purchases by Google across Mountain View, Sunnyvale, North San Jose and downtown San Jose, including billion-dollar purchases in 2018 and 2019 and numerous downtown acquisitions for a proposed mixed-use project.
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