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Increasing Google’s investment in the UK

The brightly colored Central St Giles building (orange, green, grey and white) stands tall against a bright blue background of the Central London skyline
Exterior image of Central St Giles

Image credit: Pollitt & Partners 2015

For almost two decades Google has been proud to have a home in the UK. Today, we have more than 6,400 employees and last year we added nearly 700 new people. We also strengthened our commitment to the UK in 2021 with the laying of a new subsea cable — Grace Hopper — which runs between the United States and the UK.

Building on our long-term commitment to the UK, we are purchasing the Central Saint Giles development — the site many Googlers have long called home — for $1 billion. Based in London’s thriving West End, our investment in this striking Renzo Piano-designed development represents our continued confidence in the office as a place for in-person collaboration and connection.

Across all our UK sites, Google will have capacity for 10,000 employees, as we continue to commit to the UK’s growth and success. This includes our new King’s Cross development, which is currently under construction.

Investing in the future flexible workplace

We believe that the future of work is flexibility. Whilst the majority of our UK employees want to be on-site some of the time, they also want the flexibility of working from home a couple of days a week. Some of our people will want to be fully remote. Our future UK workplace has room for all of those possibilities.

Over the next few years, we’ll be embarking on a multi-million pound refurbishment of our offices within Central Saint Giles to ensure that they are best equipped to meet the needs of our future workplace.

We'll be introducing new types of collaboration spaces for in-person teamwork, as well as creating more overall space to improve wellbeing. We’ll introduce team pods, which are flexible new space types that can be reconfigured in multiple ways, supporting focused work, collaboration or both, based on team needs. The new refurbishment will also feature outdoor covered working spaces to enable work in the fresh air.

  • A quiet zone featuring pockets for individual focused work and an ocular interactive art installation to support Googler wellness - a window to the passing clouds.

    A quiet zone will feature pockets for individual focused work and an ocular interactive art installation to support Googler wellness - a window to the passing clouds.

    Credit: BDG Architects 2021

  • The Landing marks the arrival space to work areas on each floor. A buzzing lounge area, introducing a new feature stair that creates better flow across the building and better connections across teams.

    The Landing will mark the arrival space to work areas on each floor. A buzzing lounge area, introducing a new feature stair will create better flow across the building and better connections across teams.

    Credit: BDG Architects 2021

  • A space for Googlers to pause for a coffee break or have a quick 1 to 1 in sound-protected booths.

    A space for Googlers to pause for a coffee break or have a quick one-to-one in sound-protected booths.

    Credit: BDG Architects 2021

Supporting digital growth across the UK

More than ever, technology is enabling people and businesses across the UK. In 2021, we achieved our target to help one million small British businesses stay open by helping them be found online.

It’s important that everyone is able to take advantage of the increasing innovation in the UK and grow skill sets to prepare for the jobs of the present and the future. Since we launched our Digital Garage programme in Leeds in 2015, we have provided free digital skills training to more than 700,000 people across the UK .

Thousands more UK jobseekers will also be helped to upgrade their digital skills in 2022 thanks to our expanded partnership with the Department for Work and Pensions (DWP). Nearly 10,000 job-seekers are able to gain access to free scholarships to earn a Google Careers Certificate in high-growth, high-demand career fields including IT support, data analysis, project management and UX design.

We’re optimistic about the potential of digital technology to drive an inclusive and sustainable future in the UK. We’re excited to be making this investment in January as a fitting way to start the new year.

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