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Welcome to St. John’s Terminal, our new home in New York City

The north facade of St. John's Terminal with exposed rail beds and the white Google logo.
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Googlers work together in a shared neighborhood in St. John's terminal.

At St. John's Terminal we’ve applied the latest research on how Googlers work today to create a workplace that is designed around teams first.

In the foreground, 3 Googlers sit together at a coffee table collaborating. Other Googlers walk in the background or the large lobby space.

In addition to shared neighborhoods, we’ve dedicated just as much of St. John’s Terminal to a range of communal spaces that don’t have traditional desks, but rather serve as common spaces where any Googler can work, including those visiting New York from our other offices.

Googlers and clients sit in an executive board room, two women stand at the white board and are overseeing the meeting.

St. John’s Terminal has been designed from the ground up as a place to collaborate with partners who rely on our tools to grow their business.

Northern facade entrance to St. John's Terminal, with lush greenery and white Google sign.

The building has 1.5 acres of vegetation at street level, in rail bed gardens, in window boxes, and on terraces, redefining what “green space” means for commercial real estate in New York. Exposed rail beds along the northern facade nod to the history of St. John's Terminal.


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This third-party projection is based on a 2021 Life Cycle Analysis (LCA) for the existing structure, covering existing caissons, foundation walls, slabs, beams, and columns. The interior design was not factored into this LCA. The EPA’s Greenhouse Gas Equivalencies Calculator was used to calculate equivalent cars off the road for a year.


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