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Amazon Picks New York, Northern Virginia For HQ2 [Update: Confirmed] (washingtonpost.com)

The Washington Post is reporting that Amazon has picked New York's Long Island City and Arlington County's Crystal City neighborhoods as the company's second headquarters (Warning: source paywalled; alternative source). The two locations will split the duty and will reportedly bring the cities an infusion of jobs and tax revenue. From the report: Amazon will open major new outposts in Northern Virginia's Crystal City and New York City, splitting its much-sought investment of up to 50,000 jobs between the two East Coast sites. The choice of Crystal City in Arlington County as one of the winners would cement Northern Virginia's reputation as a magnet for business and potentially reshape the Washington region into an East Coast outpost of Silicon Valley over the next decade.

It also represents a victory for New York Mayor Bill de Blasio (D) and Gov. Andrew M. Cuomo (D), who had joked that he would change his name to "Amazon Cuomo" if necessary to land the prize. Amazon's decision to split the project rather than open a second headquarters on par with its Seattle campus has angered some who said the company had ginned up competition among cities only to change the rules midstream. Some said it was unfair that the company seemed to be considering only sites in more affluent communities.
Updated on November 13, 15:10 GMT: Amazon on Tuesday confirmed that it had selected New York City and Northern Virginia for new headquarters. In a statement, Jeff Bezos said, "We are excited to build new headquarters in New York City and Northern Virginia. These two locations will allow us to attract world-class talent that will help us to continue inventing for customers for years to come. The team did a great job selecting these sites, and we look forward to becoming an even bigger part of these communities."

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  1. You'd think by bobstreo · · Score: 4, Insightful

    if you were planning on more than one location, you wouldn't pick the same coast, because of hurricanes and similar electrical grids.

    1. Re:You'd think by rikkards · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Might also be that Bezos has houses in both cities and both planned locations are within something like 6 miles of his places...

      Almost seems like this was some big con doesn't it?

    2. Re:You'd think by Mashiki · · Score: 5, Insightful

      300 miles apart, last hurricane that hit the area was what 450-500mi across? Yep, not going to be hit by one storm at all. Or those 750-1300mi long rain/snow/ice/freezing rain storms that are common through the plains-texas-georgia then smashing up along the east coast because of all that warm tropical air. Just think a little bit, a winter storm in the US can knock out electricity from Ontario Canada through to Georgia to Kentucky, dump 3' of snow all along the east coast along I75, and you can have another day or two of it still coming at you with a complete mixed bag including a few inches of freezing rain, and the tail end of it is spawning t-storms in Florida.

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  2. Worst possible places IMHO by Indy1 · · Score: 4, Insightful

    massively overcrowded, horrific traffic, insane cost of living.

    Unless someone likes living in an over crowded over priced city with a pile of east coasters.....No thanks!

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    1. Re:Worst possible places IMHO by PrimaryConsult · · Score: 5, Insightful

      If you're driving in either of these places you're doing it wrong. Find the nearest park and ride, take train, profit.