
San Jose Sharks Secure Permanent Downtown Headquarters in Landmark Deal with Google
The Sharks' acquisition of a Google‑owned building guarantees long‑term headquarters stability, city economic benefits, and continued investment in the SAP Center.
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The Sharks' acquisition of a Google‑owned building guarantees long‑term headquarters stability, city economic benefits, and continued investment in the SAP Center.

The San Jose Sharks have bought a downtown office building from Google for $10 million, locking in a permanent headquarters and paving the way for further SAP Center upgrades.

The Sharks have purchased a Google‑owned office building, ensuring their headquarters stay in San Jose for the next quarter‑century while sparking further downtown revitalization.

The Sharks' acquisition of a downtown San Jose office building from Google ensures their headquarters stay in the city for a quarter century, while plans for SAP Center upgrades and broader downtown activation unfold.

A lone gunman opened fire near a World Cup fan zone in San Jose, killing one spectator and wounding another; authorities have confirmed the incident was isolated and not linked to the tournament.

A late‑night shooting near a World Cup fan zone in San Jose killed one person and left another in critical condition. Authorities stress the violence was unrelated to the tournament.

A partnership between the San Jose Earthquakes, city officials and local authorities will broadcast every World Cup match on massive screens, offer themed food, family activities and meet‑and‑greets with soccer legends, promising significant economic benefits for the city.

The Hockey News Big Show examines Game 1 between Montreal and Carolina, highlights emerging talents, previews upcoming conference finals, and explores off‑ice developments shaping the league.

The arrival of a Professional Women’s Hockey League team in San Jose marks a transformative moment for the Bay Area, highlighting its growing prominence in women's professional sports.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced its newest team in San José, California, at the SAP Center on May 19, 2026, highlighting blue and orange colors, strong season‑ticket demand, and the presence of Olympic gold medalists Brandi Chastain and Kristi Yamaguchi.

The Professional Women's Hockey League will launch a San Jose franchise, joining the city's existing hockey ecosystem and expanding the league's geographic reach.

The PWHL announced San Jose as one of four new expansion franchises, bringing the league total to twelve teams and setting the stage for a landmark season at the SAP Center.

The PWHL’s newest franchise will call the SAP Center home, begin play in December 2026, and has already opened season ticket deposits amid citywide enthusiasm.
A new franchise joins the Professional Women’s Hockey League, marking the first California presence and setting the stage for a historic season.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced San Jose as its newest franchise, marking the league’s first California team and its third West Coast club after Seattle and Vancouver, while reinforcing its record‑breaking attendance and growth.

The Professional Women's Hockey League is set to broaden its footprint with a new franchise in San Jose, California, marking the league’s first presence in the state and its third team on the West Coast.

The Professional Women’s Hockey League announced its entry into San Jose for the 2026‑27 season, securing a venue at SAP Center and training facilities at Sharks Ice, while highlighting the region’s deep hockey roots and commitment to women’s sports.