Ottawa Citizen

Amazon seeking bids for second North American base

- Bloomberg

Amazon.com Inc. already has a sprawling Seattle headquarte­rs that attests to its size and ambition. Now the world’s largest online retailer plans to open a second North American campus — dubbed HQ2 — that Amazon says could be just as big as the existing one.

The company is asking local and state government­s, including ones in Canada, to submit proposals for a developmen­t that will likely cost more than US$5 billion over the next 15 to 17 years and give the winning city or town a huge economic boost. Amazon is already one of the biggest employers in Seattle and expects the new headquarte­rs to house as many as 50,000 workers, many of them new hires.

Cities have until next month to apply through a special website, and the company said it will make a final decision next year.

Toronto Mayor John Tory said in a statement Thursday that city staff plan to put together a bid.

“I firmly believe that Toronto is a prime candidate to host Amazon’s second headquarte­rs in North America,” Mayor John Tory told CBC News in a statement, citing the “bold, innovative” city’s technology talent.

Amazon recently moved into a new 500-foot-tall office tower in Seattle, complete with 100-foottall orbs — Amazon calls them Biospheres — which will host more than 300 plant species from around the world when they open in 2018. The rest of the campus covers several city blocks.

Cities and local government­s are expected to compete fiercely for the opportunit­y to become Amazon’s new base.

For the new campus, Amazon said it’s looking for metropolit­an areas with more than one million people — locations with the potential to attract and retain technical talent. Amazon said it would consider a suburban location.

The e-commerce giant is also opening fulfilment centres across the U.S. and the globe as it broadens its offerings from books and toys to groceries.

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