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Google Planning Huge NYC Expansion

Apparently, the city block-sized building that Google bought in 2010 for about $2 billion is no long big enough to hold the company’s growing army of salespeople, media experts, engineers and execs. The search giant is currently searching for another space to hold some 3,000 employees, The Wall Street Journal reports, citing sources. Google is looking into leasing as much as 600,000 square feet in Manhattan -- “about half the size of the Chrysler Building,” by WSJ’s estimate.
 

 

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