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Economy
Amazon may place its second headquarters in Arlington, Virginia
2018-11-05
[engadget] Amazon appears to be close to picking a city for its second headquarters ahead of its end-of-2018 deadline. Washington Post sources said the internet giant had "advanced discussions" about placing the coveted location in Arlington, Virginia's Crystal City neighborhood. The company's talks were "more detailed" than in other locations in the state's northern region, the insiders said, and there's been a "lot of activity." The main real estate developer in Crystal City (JBG Smith) has even taken some buildings off the leasing market, while officials have talked about how they would make an announcement later in November.

Amazon, JBG Smith and relevant politicians declined to comment.

While this makes the choice sound like a lock, those involved are reportedly cautious. They're concerned there might be similarly advanced talks in other cities, and that Amazon could still choose another location despite all the signs. Investors, relocation experts and political leaders see the wider Washington region (including Arlington) as a strong candidate, though.

It might not even be the only choice. CNBC contacts said that Amazon's final pick might come down to either northern Virginia or Austin, Texas, and might even involve a split between the two. Austin is already a major technology hub with companies like Apple, Dell and Google operating in or near the state capital.
Posted by:Besoeker

#6  #4 Cuts down on travel and lobbying costs when you park yourself right next to the regulation drafters grafters.

FTFY!
Posted by: Nero   2018-11-05 15:27  

#5  I don't know what the traffic is like in Seattle, but i can guarantee that it is much worse in Arlington.
Posted by: Rambler in Virginia    2018-11-05 14:35  

#4  Cuts down on travel and lobbying costs when you park yourself right next to the regulation drafters.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2018-11-05 14:06  

#3  Lots of Pentagon types living there, no?
Posted by: charger   2018-11-05 09:21  

#2  Web Site communications have suddenly become unreliable. Classic methods of messaging really are the best.
Posted by: Besoeker   2018-11-05 07:33  

#1  It'll be convenient for the overseers at Langley if it's put there.
Posted by: ed in texas   2018-11-05 07:19  

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