The Province

Amazon exec rips HQ leak

Washington suburb will be site, says newspaper

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WASHINGTON — An economic developmen­t director at Amazon.com Inc. isn’t happy about a Washington Post report that the e-commerce giant is in advanced talks with a Washington suburb about being the highly secretive location for its second headquarte­rs.

In a tweet Saturday morning, Amazon’s Mike Grella addressed “the genius leaking info,” saying: “You’re not doing Crystal City, VA any favors. And stop treating the NDA you signed like a used napkin.” Grella didn’t say who he thought leaked the informatio­n, nor did he address the story itself.

In earlier tweets, Grella criticized another story in the Post — owned by Amazon founder and CEO Jeff Bezos — for speculatin­g about the possible second headquarte­rs location based on flight patterns of Bezos’ jet.

“The search team has earned his trust and the highest use of his time isn’t looking at vacant buildings and land—hehasacomp­anyto run,” Grella wrote.

If a company’s location intent was judged by where its CEO flies, Grella said in a follow-up tweet, Amazon might also go to Davos, Switzerlan­d, Sun Valley, Idaho, Rome or Hollywood, and Google, Facebook and Tesla might be relocating to “Black Rock Desert, NV,” a reference to the annual Burning Man cultural festival.

Grella doesn’t have direct knowledge of the headquarte­rs search and negotiatio­ns, according to a person familiar with the process. Bud Perrone, a spokesman for Crystal City’s top developer declined to comment on the location.

Amazon in 2017 announced plans to invest $5 billion and hire 50,000 people over the next 18 years. A decision is scheduled by the end of the year, with 20 cities in the U.S. and Canada in the running.

Crystal City is a neighbourh­ood in Arlington, Virginia, just across the Potomac River from the nation’s capital, that features a concentrat­ion of highrise offices, hotels and residentia­l buildings.

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