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Google, that currently operate out of two Central London offices, has decided to relocate its headquarters to the King’s Cross area between the very busy King’s Cross and St. Pancreas stations.
According to The Guardian, Google has purchased a 2.4 acre site and having hired architectural firm AHMM, plans to build a seven and 11 storey complex for 1 £billion that is expected to be completed in 2016.