Google builds its own village with 8000 homes

Google has revealed its plans to build a massive complex in the View of California.

In documents published Friday, Google details its ambitious plan to reshape the North Bayshore in Mountain View, building new offices, retail space and new homes.

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According with CNBC, Google's development plans include 290.000 square meters for office building, 37,160 square meters for the construction of retail space, up to 8.000 new homes as well as 35 acres of open space accessible to the public.

The Mountain View City Council already approved the rezoning plan as of December 2017. This will allow Google to immediately build the new village (money is available) to address the mismatch between limited housing space and continued development. in the area.

Google's proposal was designed to comply with Mountain View City's Precise Plan, which was approved by local authorities last year.

A Google spokesperson said the company wants to add to the area more housing options and "large public spaces that give to more than cars".

Let's mention that Google is already building a huge campus in Mountain View (the first ), called Charleston East, The campus you see above features a dome that covers the entire two-story structure.

The new campus has walking paths, a public park, a square and shopping areas. Google has reportedly spent around $3 billion δολάρια τα τελευταία δύο χρόνια για την αγορά ακινήτων στη Silicon Valley.
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