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The Breithaupt Block Phase III | 11 fl | Complete
I know who designed that. She did a good job on it!
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I'm liking everything about this project. Marquee when driving in to DTK esp coming downhill from Midtown. Let's just get people back in the building now Wink
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Hopefully some clearer shots, albeit with the sun in a terrible location.

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Wow thank you. Must be the nicest parking garage around! You think they'll use that red/green light tech to show empty spaces?
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It seems like this building is getting ready for occupancy soon.
I’ve noticed plants inside on the ground level, mounting for the Google sign on the mechanical portion of the building (top right), and now what looks to be outdoor furniture on the rooftop terrace:


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Oh wow, I assumed they had already occupied this building weeks or months ago.
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Does anyone know what, if any, # of days per week Google mandates employees to office?
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Just bumping this up...

Someone said plants appearing in the windows and stuff implied occupancy imminent? Occupancy by Google etc staff I mean...

And how many employees on a given day?
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