Reston, Virginia may be a recipient of a portion of Google’s $13 billion nationwide real estate expansion as it is in talks to leasing 90,000 square feet within Comstock Holding Company’s Reston Station development.
The company would move into the 360,000 square foot office building on Reston Metro Plaza.
The developer, Comstock, inked a deal with coworking operator Spaces for 40,000 square feet in the space. Two more office buildings are planned at the Reston Station development. It also features a 448-unit apartment building, retailers, Starbucks and more.
Google already occupies 45,000 square feet at Reston Town Center, which expires in 2025, but includes an early termination option for 2020.
Just last week, Google CEO Sundar Pichai announced the $13 million plan to increase its real estate holdings across the country, with specific plans for growth in Virginia.