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unique shipment on Atlanta’s porch today: a huge ol’ box of brain sweet. In a bombshell announcement today that’s sent out economic-development types throughout America spinning in circles, Amazon stated it’s searching for the ideal location to construct a 2nd North American headquarters– called “HQ2”– where the company might house as much as 50,000 jobs (one day) with average wages (today) of $100,000. Within a years, the brand-new HQ would be a “complete equal” to the business’s $4-billion campus of 33 buildings in metropolitan Seattle, inning accordance with a press release. Cities have up until Oct. 19 to send out propositions to Amazon, which will reportedly select the winner next year. Atlanta appears to inspect lots of boxes the company is specifically looking for: direct access to public transportation, a deep swimming pool of regional talent, close-by international airport, big total population, and easy access to major highways. A variety of sites will be considered: suburban and metropolitan, greenfield and infill. Suppressed Atlanta readers began the conceptualizing immediately. “In my opinion, this should be the anchor of The Gulch redevelopment,” composed one via e-mail.” [Or] if they wanted Midtown, this could be the one possibility for [designer John] Dewberry to develop 10th and Peachtree [streets] It would be tough to find that much space near MARTA in Buckhead. I assume they could develop around Sandy Springs if they desire the suburban areas … Let’s hope for The Gulch.” It seems like early competitors will consist of Chicago, where Mayor Rahm Emanuel is personally attempting to court the favor of Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos, per the Chicago Tribune. Los Angeles as well as less-sexy Rust Belt cities such as Pittsburgh are formally throwing hats in the ring, too. Naturally, every metro area of more than 1 million residents (among Amazon’s requirements) appears to think they have a possibility at landing this potential economic windfall. Obviously, the tradeoff for sought after wages and supplementary financial benefits is the tax breaks and other discounts Amazon is openly asking for. The AJC keeps in mind that metro Atlanta– fresh off significant corporate wins such as Mercedes-Benz, Anthem, GE Digital, and Honeywell– might have a major upper hand, especially when expense of living and the hotbed of mental capacity that is Georgia Tech are thought about. Exactly what’s more, per the newspaper: “Amazon has corporate workplaces in Atlanta, in addition to fulfillment centers for plan shipment. The business’s recent acquisition of Whole Foods includes a number of Atlanta area places … Financial development authorities have much to pitch in metro Atlanta. The region offers reasonably economical real estate, both in regards to existing buildings and raw land, and a proficient manpower.” And logic states that, with head office in Seattle and ATL, the company would physically have both ends of the country covered. Here’s hoping …
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