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Amazon announces candidate cities for HQ2

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Re: Amazon announces candidate cities for HQ2

#12
Nothing new here. I think the list is really down to 17, since I don't see Amazon putting a new HQ in NYC, DC, or LA. We already knew the top 20 or so areas, probably top 15. The interesting news is that now some of these periphery cities have an opportunity to further state their case; I'm looking at you Columbus, Pittsburgh, Nashville, Miami.

Re: Amazon announces candidate cities for HQ2

#13
post #4

Its basically most of the major metro areas in North America >500 miles away from Seattle. Doesn't seem to be cutting it down much.

I agree it's a massive list to have said they've whittled it down much, but I can see some misses. St Louis isn't there, Detroit isn't there, Tampa and Orlando aren't there, Milwaukee isn't there, Phoenix isn't there, Houston isn't there, Minneapolis isn't there, Baltimore isn't there.

They put out far too big of a list of candidates, but they have apparently ruled out just as many major metro areas.

Re: Amazon announces candidate cities for HQ2

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post #6

The page keeps crashing on iOS about 80% of the way through, can someone post the actual list?

Atlanta

Austin, Tex.

Boston

Chicago

Columbus, Ohio

Dallas

Denver

Indianapolis

Los Angeles

Miami

Montgomery County, Md.

Nashville

Newark

New York

Northern Virginia

Phladelphia

Pittsburgh

Raleigh, N.C.

Toronto, Canada

Washington, D.C.

Re: Amazon announces candidate cities for HQ2

#19

Nice to see Toronto on the list, though game theory suggest that we're only here because having a Canadian Candidate has the potential to have all 3 levels of government involved rather than just state and city. I'm not really sure how to go about handicapping the finalists. Given the current political climate, Toronto is interesting because it's the only city that gives Amazon some escape form the US government. You…

According the housing crisis, there's absolutely no buildable land left anywhere in the Greater Toronto region.
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