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Google Proposes Massive Tech Expansion in San Jose
New research and development hub planned for Alviso district as tech giant continues Bay Area investment.
Apr. 2, 2026 at 3:23pm
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Google has unveiled plans to develop a large new tech research and development complex in San Jose's Alviso district, expanding the company's footprint in the city. The proposed project would include one to three new buildings totaling up to 482,800 square feet, along with a new 250-megawatt electricity substation to power the facilities. This is part of Google's broader investment in the region, having already acquired 10 buildings in the Alviso area for what it calls its 'Meadow Point' campus.
Why it matters
Google's continued expansion in San Jose signals the tech giant's long-term commitment to the region and its desire to grow its research and development capabilities. This project could bring thousands of new jobs to the area, further cementing San Jose's status as a major tech hub. However, the scale of Google's ambitions has raised concerns about the company's impact on the local community and housing market.
The details
The new tech research center will be located near 5087 Disk Drive in the Alviso district of north San Jose, an area where Google has acquired 10 large buildings in recent years. The proposed development will involve demolishing an existing 162,300-square-foot warehouse and constructing one to three new buildings totaling up to 482,800 square feet. Additionally, Google plans to build a new 250-megawatt electricity substation and switching station to power the lab spaces.
- Google has already acquired 10 buildings in San Jose's Alviso district in recent years.
- The timeline for development of the new tech research lab spaces was not immediately known.
The players
A multinational technology company that specializes in Internet-related services and products.
Ryan Lamont
A spokesperson for Google.
PG&E
The utility company that will supply power to Google's new research and development facilities in San Jose.
What they’re saying
“Google has floated plans to develop a huge new tech and research hub in San Jose, a project that would greatly expand the search company's presence and investment in the Bay Area's largest city.”
— George Avalos, Author
“The new development proposal in the city's Alviso district shows that Google is committed to its ongoing investments in San Jose.”
— Ryan Lamont, Google spokesperson
“Google is working closely with PG&E on ways to protect ratepayers from unforeseen costs.”
— Ryan Lamont, Google spokesperson
What’s next
The timeline for development of the new tech research lab spaces was not immediately known, but the project is part of Google's broader investment and expansion plans in the San Jose region.
The takeaway
Google's proposed tech research hub in San Jose's Alviso district represents the tech giant's continued commitment to the Bay Area and its desire to grow its innovation capabilities. However, the scale of Google's ambitions has raised concerns about the company's impact on the local community and housing market, underscoring the need for careful planning and collaboration with city officials.
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