San Francisco, CA – Tech giant Google has announced plans to expand its San Francisco offices, committing $2 billion to new facilities and workforce development in the city. The expansion will include a new campus in the Mission Bay area and is expected to create 10,000 jobs over the next five years.
City leaders praised the move, citing economic benefits, though concerns over potential gentrification and housing pressures persist. Google has pledged to invest $250 million in affordable housing initiatives as part of the deal.