Los Angeles Times

Facebook unveils plans for office space

- By Qeenie Wong Wong writes for the San Jose Mercury News/McClatchy.

Facebook’s expansion in Menlo Park, Calif., is showing no signs of slowing down.

The same week that Facebook employees moved into a new Frank Gehry-designed building with a massive green roof, the social media giant submitted plans to Menlo Park for the constructi­on of two office buildings on 58 acres it purchased last year.

“We believe our project will positively transform this part of Menlo Park by converting a heavy-industrial site into a vibrant campus that fosters collaborat­ion and innovation,” Fergus O’Shea, Facebook’s director of campus facilities, wrote in a letter to the city.

Also designed by Gehry, the two office buildings would total 985,719 square feet and have a similar look, feel and height to the new Facebook building across from its main headquarte­rs.

Facebook would demolish nine buildings on the site to make way for the new buildings, one of which would include space for events that can hold as many as 2,000 people. The plans do not say how many employees the buildings could accommodat­e.

In December, Facebook got approval from Menlo Park to convert a 184,460square-foot warehouse building into office space. Renovation of that building, called Building 23, is scheduled to be completed in 2016. The plans that the company submitted last week are for additional office space.

It’s also not the only constructi­on the social network has in mind. Facebook is also proposing a new bridge over a nearby expressway for pedestrian­s and bicyclists, green space and a 200-room “limited service” hotel that spans 120,000 square feet.

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