TORONTO—A subsidiary of Google parent Alphabet Inc. is nearing a deal to develop part of Toronto’s waterfront, the first major foray of the search-engine giant into the creation of high-tech urban space, according to multiple people familiar with the deal. Alphabet’s unit, Sidewalk Labs LLC, would spearhead the so-called digital-city project, to be located along a 12-acre section of Toronto’s eastern waterfront. It would create up to 3 million square feet, about the size of the Empire State Building.
Source: Wall Street Journal October 04, 2017 18:42 UTC