Google's presence in the Big Apple is about to get even bigger, according to a new report.

The search giant is in talks with various property owners to lease as much as 600,000 square feet of additional office space in New York, The Wall Street Journal reported. The company is reportedly considering a range of locations, including the former headquarters of the New York Daily News on the west side of Manhattan.

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Reps for Google did not immediately respond to Mashable's request for comment.

Google purchased a 2.9-million-square-foot office building on 8th Avenue in New York City in 2010, but it seems that's not even enough space for the fast-growing company.

Google isn't the only Internet company expanding its presence in New York. Facebook recently relocated its New York staff to a much larger facility in the Greenwich Village area of Manhattan.