Google has moved into two San Jose buildings that are part of a huge tech campus where the search giant could eventually employ thousands.
A sign in a tech complex that Google has named its Brokaw Campus, located on Brokaw Road between North First Street and Bering Drive in north San Jose.
Google’s official expansion at the north San Jose tech campus, which is owned by legendary real estate firm Peery Arrillaga, arrives at a time when uncertainty has arisen over the precise pace of Google’s proposed transit-oriented neighborhood in downtown San Jose. A direct observation by this news organization of the sites revealed a campus bustling with tech workers inside and outside the gleaming office buildings. A multiple-level parking garage was packed with vehicles.
Signs on the campus featured an aviation theme. Signs, including one that suggests Google has named the four-building complex its Brokaw Campus, bear images of a jetliner.The interior of the 122 East Brokaw Road building includes images of the Space Shuttle, the Saturn V rocket booster and flying machines from the days of the first aircraft, a review of Google Images shows.
It’s possible that 1,500 to 1,800 Google employees are currently working in the two office buildings where the tech titan is now operating.
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