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238 Places Are Officially Trying To Become Home To Amazon’s Second Headquarters
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/23/238-places-are-officially-trying-to-become-home-to-amazons-second-headquarters/
Even though offering massive tax cuts and other benefits to attract corporate headquarters doesn’t always work out, that hasn’t stopped a lot of cities and regions from officially filing requests with Amazon to be considered for the company’s planned second headquarters. If you’re anywhere near any sort of population center, there’s a good chance your city council has put its name into the Amazon HQ hat.
According to the AP, Amazon received a total of 238 proposals from city and regional governments in 43 U.S. states, six Canadian provinces, and three states in Mexico.
238 Places Are Officially Trying To Become Home To Amazon’s Second Headquarters
Oct 23, 2017, 5:52pm UTC
https://consumerist.com/2017/10/23/238-places-are-officially-trying-to-become-home-to-amazons-second-headquarters/
>Even though offering massive tax cuts and other benefits to attract corporate headquarters doesn’t always work out, that hasn’t stopped a lot of cities and regions from officially filing requests with Amazon to be considered for the company’s planned second headquarters. If you’re anywhere near any sort of population center, there’s a good chance your city council has put its name into the Amazon HQ hat.
>According to the AP, Amazon received a total of 238 proposals from city and regional governments in 43 U.S. states, six Canadian provinces, and three states in Mexico.