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by eksu
3063 days ago
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Isn’t that point based on the possibly incorrect assumption Columbus doesn’t have a chance? And if their odds really are slim, wouldn’t the rational choice for Columbus to make be to offer tax breaks? Like, why is the actor that is Columbus concerned at all if they put some sort of pressure on Boston/NYC/DC? (I think HQ2 will be Columbus or Denver). |
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The prevailing claim that Amazon has already chosen and is trying to extract better incentives seems wrong to me. If that was the case Amazon could have approached ~5 cities from the start with a plan for each and put a far stronger competitive pressure on them.
I think what this is really about is getting the cities to do the leg work of the research and initial planning process. Amazon wasn't going to put together 200 initial site proposals and 20 more detailed ones. By letting the cities make the proposals Amazon can look at far more potential sites than if they had done the research internally.