Google Is Reportedly Cutting Down Its Bay Area Office Space by 1.4 Million Square Feet

Mountain View and Sunnyvale offices are getting smaller.

While Google is actively urging its employees to come back to the office, said offices are becoming smaller. According to San Francisco Chronicle, the company is cutting down 1.4 million square feet of its office space in Mountain View and Sunnyvale, which will be placed for rent.

"Up for sublease are 190,000 square feet at 600 Clyde Ave. in Mountain View; 151,000 square feet at 620 National Ave. in Mountain View; 26,615 square feet at 1215 Bordeaux Drive in Sunnyvale; 222,000 square feet at 750 Moffett Blvd. in Mountain View; and 736,000 square feet at the company’s Moffett Park campus in Sunnyvale," said the article.

A Google spokesperson claimed the company plans to maintain vibrant campuses as a key part of its corporate culture. 

“As we work to ensure that our real estate investments match the needs of our hybrid workforce, we’re ending leases for a number of unoccupied spaces,” the spokesperson said. “We remain committed to our longstanding presence in the Bay Area and investing in the local community.”

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