Google paid $1 billion to buy a 52-acre office park a few blocks from its Googleplex headquarters
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Google has paid $1 billion to buy a large business park near its Mountain View, California, headquarters, according to a Mercury News report on Monday.
The business park Google will acquire in the deal is larger than the Googleplex headquarters located a few blocks away, according to the report. The land parcel is also larger than the Google's planned "Charleston East" campus that will feature futuristic domes and canopies.And with more than $100 billion worth of cash and short-term securities on its balance sheet, Alphabet can afford to go on a real-estate shopping spree.
Read more: Here are the latest plans for Google's crazy new campusThe $1 billion purchase is the largest Bay Area real-estate deal in 2018 and second largest in the US to only Google's $2.4 billion acquisition of Chelsea Market in Manhattan, New York, according to the report.
Google's newest land acquisition, known as Mountain View's Shoreline Technology Park, is a 51.8-acre site with 12 buildings. Currently, the only other tenant besides Google is Alexza Pharmaceuticals. Google did not immediately respond to a request for comment.Get the latest Google stock price here.
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