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Google Allocates More Than Half of $250 Million Pledged to San Francisco Bay Area Affordable Housing

Silicon Valley Tech Giant To Help Fund Construction for Nearly 25 Projects Around Hometown
Google parent company Alphabet Inc. is helping to fund affordable housing projects throughout the Bay Area, including by donating land for residential development as part of its North Bayshore project in Mountain View, California. (Sitelab Urban Studio)
Google parent company Alphabet Inc. is helping to fund affordable housing projects throughout the Bay Area, including by donating land for residential development as part of its North Bayshore project in Mountain View, California. (Sitelab Urban Studio)
CoStar News
July 25, 2022 | 9:23 P.M.

Global tech giant Google has doled out more than half of its original $250 million pledge to help fund affordable housing development across the Bay Area, an amount that is slated to result in 23 residential projects with about 3,200 new residences.

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