Google announced this morning it plans to purchase the St. John’s Terminal in Manhattan for $2.1 billion, which will serve as the anchor of its new Hudson Square campus. 

The investment comes as Google has kept its workers at home during the pandemic and is planning on embarking on a more flexible hybrid approach to work when employees do return to the office. Yet like many big tech companies that are following similar paths, it is also investing in office assets. 

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