Google reassesses timeline for downtown San Jose transit village

(Google LLC) Gathering areas in Downtown West, a mixed-use neighborhood of office buildings, homes, shops, restaurants and entertainment hubs near the Diridon train station in downtown San Jose, concept.

SAN JOSE — Google said Monday it has launched a reassessment of the timeline for its downtown San Jose transit village, a shift that arrives on the heels of the search giant’s job cuts and plans to slash office space.

Google’s proposed transit-oriented neighborhood, known as Downtown West, would consist of office buildings, homes, shops, restaurants, hotel facilities, parks cultural loops and entertainment facilities where the search giant could employ up to 25,000 people.

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