(AFP) - On Monday, Google's parent company told the A-A that they were investing $ 1 billion for a new campus in New York City.
In a blog post, alphabet to Google CFO Roth Portat said it had been building big offices in the vicinity of Westhaven West Village, which is at a campus more than 1.7 million square feet (160,000 meters).
Porsche wrote that the new campus, launched in 2020, became known as Google Hudson Square and is "the main objective of our New York based Global Business Organization".
He said, "New York City is diverse, a worldwide source of talent - in 2000 for city and city and everything we have here."
In the first letter of the year, it was said that Manhattan bought and invested $ 2.4 billion in the Chelsea market and planned to make Pier 57.
The company currently employs 7,000 people in New York.
"With Google's recent investment in Chelsea and Google Hudson Square, said Portwich," New York will have more than twice the capacity in the next 10 years. "
"The company is a major part of our commitment to investing in New York to invest and invest in US installations, offices and jobs," he said.
The new site is located at the Hudson River.
Wal Wall Street Journal reports that the extensive commercial commercial work of the city based on California is based on alphabet.
The announcement is that after the last month of Amazon's distribution, the New Headquarters has moved New York City to Long Island City District to Crystal City, Washington's United States, Virginia County, and Ptoomok River.
Apple also announced $ 1 billion in Campus Project and Austin.
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