Google reassesses timeline for sweeping downtown San Jose transit village

SAN JOSE — On the heels of moves to cut jobs and slash office space, Google said Monday it is reassessing the timeline for its highly anticipated San Jose transit village, a shift that could have a major impact on the city’s beleaguered downtown.

The company offered no specifics about the future of Downtown West, a planned transit-oriented neighborhood surrounding Diridon Station and SAP Center that would consist of office buildings, homes, shops and restaurants and could employ up to 25,000 people. In recent weeks, Google had indicated it was pushing ahead with the development and would break ground by the end of the year, following significant demolition in

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