Google plans to build new Los Angeles campus

Google is preparing to build a new campus in Los Angeles.

The company has leased the current site of a shopping mall in West Los Angeles that will be transformed into a 584,000 sq. ft. office campus, CNBC reported, citing a company press statement.

The space at Westside Pavilion will be redeveloped beginning later this year, according to Google. The company expects to complete the project in 2022.

Architecture firm Gensler will design the space which will include 45,000 sq. ft. of “expansive exterior terraces and patios” featuring folding glass walls that convert the space from indoors to outdoors. It will also have a rooftop garden deck, according to Google.

No more project details were disclosed by the tech giant.

California Construction News staff writer

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