Overflowing Google ponders King’s Cross move | Online | Property Week
Google has taken a further 40,000 sq ft of overflow space at 123 Buckingham Palace Road, and is in talks with King’s Cross Central developer Argent to take up to 700,000 sq ft at the north-central London scheme.
The internet search giant is pushing ahead with long-awaited plans to move out of its Belgrave House HQ in Victoria (pictured), by beginning talks with developers including Argent, which is part of the consortium bringing forward the scheme.
Its plans have accelerated after it was forced to sign up for more space at Westbrook’s 123 Buckingham Palace Road, where it now occupies almost 80,000 sq ft, bringing its total occupancy up to around 160,000 sq ft.
Having recently bought its HQ buildings in Dublin and New York, Google is understood to have ambitions to own its property in London.
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