
Google St. James Terminal
About the Project
The building project at Google’s St. John's Terminal in Manhattan turns a historic building into a modern workspace. It upgrades the exterior with energy-saving materials to improve comfort while keeping the original design. New features bring in natural light and better air quality, creating a space that supports Google’s goals for sustainability and teamwork in New York City.
78,400 tons
of carbon dioxide equivalent emissions saved
14,000
New York Google staff. Doubled from 2008
12
story office building at 232 feet tall
Achievements
Achieving LEED v4 Platinum certification signifies the highest level of sustainability and environmental responsibility in building design and construction. This prestigious recognition demonstrates a commitment to energy efficiency, resource conservation, and occupant well-being.



