CNN —Alphabet’s Google has scrapped a development deal to build $15 billion worth of homes, offices and retail space in California’s Silicon Valley.
The announcement comes amid a period of deep cost-cutting and layoffs for Google and during a time when commercial real estate is faltering.
Billion-dollar investmentsIn June 2019, Google made a $1 billion pledge to help develop more affordable housing in the increasingly unaffordable region.
A month later, Google partnered with Lendlease to redevelop its landholdings for a 10- to 15-year project valued at $15 billion.
Lending to commercial real estate developers and managers largely comes from small and mid-sized banks, where the pressure on liquidity has been most severe.
Persons:
Lendlease, “, ” Lendlease, Google’s, we’ve, ”, Sundar Pichai, “ We’ve, ” Scott Foster, Goldman Sachs
Organizations:
CNN, Google, San Francisco Bay Project, Alexa, Wall Street Journal, Lendlease
Locations:
Silicon, San Francisco Bay, San Jose, Sunnyvale, Bay, Mountain View