
A $220 Million Google ‘Village’ in the Bay Area’s Largest City
This isn't supposed to be your traditional tech campus. Google says it wants to build a village inside San Jose that will be open to the public, different from how most tech campuses operate. It's expected to have public parks,
December 3, 201811m 54s
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This isn't supposed to be your traditional tech campus. Google says it wants to build a village inside San Jose that will be open to the public, different from how most tech campuses operate. It's expected to have public parks, restaurants and other amenities. The plan, if approved, could more than double the population of San Jose’s downtown. The city council takes a big step Tuesday with a vote to sell off 21 acres for $220 million.
Guest: Tonya Mosley, KQED Silicon Valley Senior Editor
Guest: Tonya Mosley, KQED Silicon Valley Senior Editor
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