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Read More »Google backs out of downtown Kirkland location purchase
KIRKLAND, Wash. — The City of Kirkland announced Friday that Google will not be buying the Lee Johnson properties and will not be proceeding with their redevelopment project. The proposed purchase was for a 10-acre lot located on Northeast 85th Street. The original plan would have allowed for 7,000 employees on the campus. In a press release, the city cited the completion of the Sound Transit Bus Rapid Transit Station will create “similar… Source link
Read More »Google’s Kirkland Offices Start Reopening to Some Workers April 20
Google workers who want to return their offices in Kirkland and Seattle can do so starting April 20, the company has announced. But the choice to go is voluntary until September, when a modified return to the office is planned. Until then, employees are free to continue working remotely. Rendering shows what Google’s Kirkland Urban campus will look like upon completion. Rendering courtesy of Google. Some buildings at Google’s Kirkland Urban and South Lake Union campuses will be among the… Source link
Read More »Google keeps growing in Seattle area, agrees to buy nearly 10 acres at a car dealership site in Kirkland
A Google building in South Lake Union, Seattle. (GeekWire File Photo / James Thorne) Google’s footprint in Seattle just keeps on growing. The Alphabet-owned tech giant signed an agreement to purchase land at a car dealership site in Kirkland, Wash., a spokesperson confirmed Thursday. Business Insider and Bloomberg reported the news last week. King County records obtained by GeekWire show a sale of nearly 10 acres of land at 11845 NE 85th St., home of Lee Johnson car… Source link
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