An electric air taxi company has completed a leasing deal in San Jose that will enable the cutting-edge tech firm to soar into a local expansion.
SAN JOSE — An electric air taxi company has completed a leasing deal in San Jose that will enable the cutting-edge tech firm to soar into a local expansion and hire more workers.
The company leased the entire building at 77 Rio Robles in San Jose, a complex that totals 68,300 square feet, according to documents filed with the Santa Clara County Recorder’s Office in early January.Archer Aviation’s electric air taxi, called Midnight, is seen with New York City skyline and Brooklyn Bridge in the background.
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