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Work on Google's San Jose, California, Mega Campus Halted Amid Coronavirus

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San Jose, California, is halting work on Google's plans to redevelop 250 acres in the city as it reallocates resources to combat the coronavirus pandemic. (Getty Images)
San Jose, California, is halting work on Google's plans to redevelop 250 acres in the city as it reallocates resources to combat the coronavirus pandemic. (Getty Images)
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April 16, 2020 | 2:55 P.M.

Progress on search engine giant Google's plan to overhaul 250 acres in downtown San Jose, California, the southern tip of Silicon Valley, has stopped as the city reallocates resources to address the coronavirus pandemic.

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