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Why Google's Efforts to Build in San Jose Have Stalled

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Almost a decade ago, the city of San Jose agreed to sell more than $110 million worth of land to Google. The agreement was part of the tech giant’s grand vision to transform a huge swath of downtown into a vibrant village, featuring new offices, homes and shops. But those efforts have stalled. Here to tell us more is KQED’s Joseph Geha.

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