How Google Turned a 90-Year-Old Train Terminal Into Its New $ Office | WSJ Open Office
Google’s newest office in Manhattan is actually almost a hundred years old. It was built inside of and on top of an old rail terminal. Unlike its Silicon Valley headquarters filled with ping pong tables and nap pods, the tech company’s new office is designed to reflect its new culture—one focused on flexible ways to work.
WSJ took a tour of Google’s St. Johns Terminal in New York City to see what the new integrated workspace looks like.
Chapters:
0:00 Google’s new office
0:47 Exterior and lobby
2:38 Space to meet clients
3:41 Neighborhoods
5:22 Shared workspaces and terraces
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Offices are as unique as the companies they house. This WSJ series takes viewers inside standout spaces to show the amenities–and quirks–that separate them from the rest, as designers and company executives explain the reason behind it all.
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