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Google Wins Approval to Construct New London Headquarters

Google Wins Approval to Construct New London Headquarters

(Bloomberg) -- Google U.K. won approval to construct a campus alongside the technology company’s existing offices in London’s King’s Cross district.

The project, which can accommodate as many as 5,000 workers, was approved late Thursday by members of the borough council. The building will be longer than the Shard -- the European Union’s highest building -- is tall and construction is due to commence next year.

Google Wins Approval to Construct New London Headquarters

The proposals, submitted by Google U.K. and its developers to Camden Council in June, include a garden and 200-meter long “Trim Trail” on the roof, a three-lane swimming pool, massage rooms and exercise studios. There will also be a games area for basketball, five-a-side soccer or badminton. The plans replaced a previous design for the site next to King’s Cross railway station that was previously approved in 2013.

Alphabet Inc.’s Google currently employs about 4,000 staff in the U.K., the majority in an office near the new site.

To contact the reporter on this story: Neil Callanan in London at ncallanan@bloomberg.net.

To contact the editors responsible for this story: Neil Callanan at ncallanan@bloomberg.net, Andrew Blackman, Daniel Taub