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Google expanding at Bakery Square, other long-term tenant to relocate

PITTSBURGH — Google employees in Pittsburgh may be far-flung at the moment, working remotely from home due to COVID-19.

But the company's staff will soon have move room to work out of at Google's original office at Bakery Square as the tech giant moves to take the soon-to-be vacated expansion space of the Carnegie Mellon University-affiliated Software Engineering Institute, which is moving to Bakery Square 3.0 across Penn Avenue, according to sources.

Gregg Perelman and Todd Reidbord, principals of Walnut Capital Partners, the developers of Bakery Square, declined to comment on the matter.

But SEI will move from 38,000 square feet in the original Bakery Square building to a new 20,000 square foot office in Bakery Square 3.0, a nine-story building totaling 320,000 square feet on the Shadyside edge of Penn Avenue.

Read more in the Pittsburgh Business Times.