Google is pausing construction on its 80-acre planned campus in downtown San Jose, but the tech giant says it remains committed to the city for the long term.
, but the tech giant says it remains committed to the city for the long term.
Google said it's assessing how to move forward with the Downtown West Project, which is supposed to include a thriving campus, village and place for new housing. "In the pandemic, internet-based companies grew rapidly, and now virtually all of them are slowing down and even re-trenching a little bit," San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan said."They over expanded in some cases. You're just seeing that slow down a little bit."
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