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The plan was part of a 2022 development agreement with the city, in which Google had also agreed to give it 2.4 acres within the site worth $53 million, to build up to 380 units of affordable housing.
When Google made its $1 billion pledge to address the Bay Area’s housing shortage in 2019, the plan hinged on the company’s own Silicon Valley expansion. But now, six years later, as Google pulls back ...