It is said that Google buys more real estate in New York



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SAN FRANCISCO – Amazon may not be the only technology giant to consider a big expansion in New York.

Google is in talks to move into a planned 1.3 million square foot office complex in the St John's Terminal building on the West Side of Manhattan, according to a person familiar with the company's plans but not having the right to speak publicly about it.

The property, which is expected to be completed in 2022, would allow the internet giant to significantly increase its presence in the city. Google employs about 7,000 people in New York and a space of this size could more than double its local workforce.

The potential expansion, reported earlier by The Wall Street Journal, follows the news that Amazon appears to be about to build a head office in the city. According to two people informed of the negotiations, Amazon is about to name Long Island City, a rapidly growing area on the western outskirts of Queens, as one of two sites that can accommodate up to 50,000 employees.

The St. John's Terminal is being developed on Hudson Square by Oxford Properties, a Toronto-based developer. The 12-storey building will incorporate a former freight terminal for the High Line and present rail beds as a central element of the design.

As technology companies grow in New York, they risk competing with Wall Street for their engineering talent.

New York has always had an important technology industry, although it has been overtaken by the financial industry. For years, the city has ranked second or third among the US communities in total venture capital investment in technology – with Silicon Valley and its environs far far ahead.

New York's technological workforce is also one of the largest in the country, with many computer engineers working on the huge data systems that feed large financial institutions. For example, about 25% of Goldman Sachs' workforce is dedicated to technology tasks, according to the reports.

Facebook also has a large office in New York, like many other companies in Silicon Valley. One of Microsoft's most important research labs is in the city. And some of the industry's most advanced research into complex, high-speed computing systems is done in New York City, largely through working with the big banks.

But one thing the city has not been able to claim for a long time is a technology center in its own right. The closest home of a technology heavyweight is Armonk, in the state of NY, about 40 miles away, where IBM is based. (IBM also has main offices in Manhattan.)

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