After protests google drops berlin campus plans

It seems you're referring to a recent development!

Yes, you're correct. Google has announced that it will no longer be building a new campus in Berlin, Germany, following protests and concerns from local residents and environmental groups.

The planned campus, which was expected to be a major expansion of Google's presence in Berlin, had faced opposition from local residents and environmental groups who were concerned about the impact it would have on the city's character, noise levels, and air quality.

Google had initially planned to build a new campus in the Berlin district of Adlershof, which is home to many research institutions and startups. The campus was expected to house around 2,000 employees and would have been one of the company's largest offices in Europe.

However, following the protests and concerns, Google announced that it would be abandoning the plans and instead focusing on expanding its existing offices in Berlin.

In a statement, Google said: "We understand that the planned campus in Adlershof has caused concerns and we want to assure that we are committed to finding a solution that works for everyone. We will continue to invest in Berlin and will explore alternative locations for our future growth."

This decision is seen as a significant victory for the protesters and environmental groups, who had argued that the campus would have had a negative impact on the city and its residents.

It's worth noting that this development is not unique to Berlin, as Google has faced similar opposition and criticism in other cities around the world, such as London and Paris, over its expansion plans.