Google formally acquires downtown property bought for it by other entities


Google has eliminated the middleman in its downtown real estate acquisitions through a transaction that places 56 properties under its ownership.

In transactions recorded Thursday, Google LLC acquired $191.5 million worth of properties near Diridon Station from Trammell Crow and its affiliate, TC Agoge Associates, which had originally acquired the properties on Google’s behalf, the Mercury News reported.

Google’s purchase price was the same as the price originally paid for the property, the…

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