Construction could begin on new „Charleston East“ complex as soon as April. Project to be done by 2019.
Google’s proposed new headquarters scheduled to be built by 2019.
Google is readying for its own new futuristic campus in Silicon Valley.
The tech giant can now break ground for its new headquarters after city officials in Mountain View, California, unanimously approved the project on Tuesday.
Construction could begin on „Charleston East,“ the proposed name of Google’s 595,000 square feet, two-story high white dome-shaped complex, as early as next month.
The new building is expected to house up to 2,700 employees and is projected to be done by 2019.
Google’s new campus approval comes about a month before rival Apple is scheduled to open its own new futuristic headquarters in Cupertino.