The Google Barge, still on construction hiatus in the middle of San Francisco Bay, is going to have move.
On Monday, the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission said that Google must move the once-mysterious project away from the Treasure Island pier where it’s been docked for months, because it doesn’t have the required permits.
Google must move it’s mega barge to an “approved construction location” according to the the BCDC. The Google barge is expected to one day be a floating showroom of sorts for Google latest projects.
Harry K.
February 4, 2014
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