The San Jose Sharks just closed on a downtown building that cements their headquarters in the city’s urban core for decades ahead. An affiliate of the team paid Google $10 million in cash for the two-story, 22,100-square-foot property at 450 West Santa Clara Street. The site sits directly across from the SAP Center, where the team plays its home games.
This purchase frees up valuable space inside the arena itself. The Sharks can now accelerate upgrades such as modernized locker rooms and other improvements that enhance the experience for fans who fill the stands. A standalone corporate office nearby gives the organization room to operate while the arena transformation continues.
San Jose Mayor Matt Mahan welcomed the move as a clear signal of commitment. Google’s vice president of global real estate also voiced support, noting the company’s pride in having the Sharks as neighbors and its own ongoing investment in the city. The transaction shows how longstanding local institutions can partner to keep activity and investment centered in Downtown San Jose.
The building originally formed part of Google’s early assembly of parcels for the ambitious Downtown West neighborhood. Although that larger vision has paused, the Sharks’ prominent new headquarters will still help energize the streetscape. The location ties directly into surrounding efforts around Creekside Socials, the Guadalupe River Park, and the evolving Diridon Station district.
Source: SiliconValley.com














