Mojo Mondays with SwagSam

Podcast 29: Google in San Jose with the Silicon Valley Business Journal


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Google in Downtown San Jose... could it be true?!  Listen in as the guys sit down with the Silicon Valley Business Journal Reporters that broke the story -- Janice Bitters and Jody Meacham...

Time Stamps

San Jose Sabercats first team to win a Championship at home @:40
Janice Bitters and Jody Meacham from the Silicon Valley Business Journal @ 1:30
Digital vs Paper preference @ 2:15
SVBJ’s reach is mainly the South Bay @ 3:15
Google is coming to San Jose! @ 4:40
8 million sq ft of office space @ 5:50
What Google’s culture will be like in an urban area @ 8:30
How long has this Google project been in the works? @ 11:00
The Whole Foods Effect 12:30
Impact on smaller communities in DTSJ such as Little Italy @ 13:10
Transit Impact similar to the amount of passengers that go through SFO daily @ 14:05
High speed rail commuting (Sergio wants to buy property in Merced!) @ 15:05
Google’s community in a downtown environment @ 16:55
Is this actually going to happen?! @ 18:05
Google and Trammell Crow has been quietly buying the property @ 20:00
What working in DTSJ is like @ 21:00
Would Google open up their campus to the general public? @ 23:10
Diridon Station plan @ 25:00
Impact on the San Jose Sharks @ 25:45
How this story came about @ 31:45
“San Google” or does this attract more businesses to the area @ 33:35
“Crane Watch” SVBJ’s Map showing upcoming projects of 100,000 sq ft or more (check out bit.ly/svbjcranewatch) @ 34:00
2 Detectives on a case... @ 37:15
Follow Janice on Twitter @SVBizCRE @ 38:30
Warriors winning the “World Series”?! ;) @ 42:05
Cannabis event with the Business Journal @ 43:35

Shout Outs

Janice Bitters
Jody Meacham
Roland Li @ SF Biz Journal
Robert Robledo
Little Italy
Mayor Sam Liccardo
Trammell Crow Company
Brandon Rood
Scott’s Seafood
Mercury News
Adobe
San Jose Sharks
Eaze
Randy Yuan

 
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