Hartford Courant

Google to build NYC complex

- By MAE ANDERSON Associated Press

NEW YORK – Silicon Valley is becoming Silicon Nation.

Google announced Monday it will spend more than $1 billion to build a new office complex in New York City that will allow the internet search giant to double the number of people it employs there.

It is the tech industry’s latest major expansion beyond the Seattle-San Francisco Bay corridor. It follows recent steps by Amazon and Apple to set up operations well outside their home turf.

Tech companies are “coming to the realizatio­n that the Bay Area, which has traditiona­lly been the major center of tech activity in the U.S., is getting expensive and crowded,” said Andrew Bartels, principal analyst at Forrester Research.

“A lot of vendors are coming to the realizatio­n that ‘We can probably find top talent elsewhere at more affordable costs, and perhaps a better style of life for employees who may be struggling to make ends meet.’”

The Northeast is attractive because of its large concentrat­ion of highly educated young people. New York in particular also offers proximity to Wall Street and already has the second-biggest concentrat­ion of tech startups behind the Bay Area and a large base of tech employees, Bartels said.

Google, based in Mountain View, California, will fashion a complex of more than 1.7 million square feet along the Hudson River in the city’s West Village neighborho­od, Ruth Porat, senior vice president and chief financial officer, said in a blog post.

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