Inside Google''s New York HQ in Historic St. John''s Terminal
Thanks to a collaboration between CookFox on the architecture and Gensler on the interiors, St. John''s Terminal has transformed from an austere industrial workhorse into a
Google's new office at St. John's Terminal. PHOTO: Courtesy Google Mark Wickens After several years of construction and planning, Google opened the doors Wednesday to its new 1.3 million-square-foot offices at St. John's Terminal, the two-block-long former freight terminus in Manhattan's Hudson Square.
St. John's Terminal represents the latest thinking from Google about how we best work together with our clients, partners and each other. Google opens its new office, St. John's Terminal, in New York City, doubling its workforce in the city since 2018.
Google's new office at St. John's Terminal. PHOTO: Courtesy Google Mark Wickens The new 1.7-million-square-foot Google office at St John's Terminal features an eight story addition stacked on top of the original four-story freight terminal. Photo: Google/Mark Wickens The exterior will feature plenty of native plants during the warmer months.
The 12-story St. John's Terminal building, located at the nexus of Hudson River Park, the West Village, SoHo and Tribeca, is being billed as a “workplace designed for teams,” but it's also providing a new home for local flora and fauna.
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