Boston Herald

Source: Amazon may split HQ2

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NEW YORK — After a yearlong search for a second home, Amazon is now reportedly looking to build offices in two cities instead of one, a surprise move that could still have a major impact on the communitie­s it ultimately selects.

Virginia officials and some state lawmakers were recently briefed by the head of the state’s economic developmen­t office that Amazon was considerin­g splitting up its second headquarte­rs, according to a person familiar with the matter.

Officials in Virginia believe there’s a strong likelihood Amazon will pick Crystal City in northern Virginia as one of its sites, but the company has not said anything definitive, according to the person, who was not authorized to speak on the record.

“They’re a real secretive company,” the person said.

One of the other areas the online retail giant is considerin­g is New York’s Long Island City, according to a source familiar with the talks. Across the East River from midtown Manhattan, Long Island City is a longtime industrial and transporta­tion hub that has become a fast-growing neighborho­od of riverfront high-rises and redevelope­d warehouses, with an enduring industrial foothold and burgeoning arts and tech scenes.

Amazon has been tight-lipped about the process and declined to comment on the latest news. There’s been intense competitio­n to win over the company, with some throwing around billions of dollars in tax incentives. Amazon kicked off its hunt for a second headquarte­rs in September 2017, initially receiving 238 proposals before narrowing the list to 20 in January.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo met two weeks ago with Amazon officials in his New York City offices, according to the source, who was not authorized to discuss the negotiatio­ns and spoke on condition of anonymity. Cuomo offered to travel to Amazon’s Seattle hometown to continue talks, the source said.

Cuomo told reporters yesterday that Amazon is looking at Long Island City, but didn’t say if it was a finalist. He said winning over Amazon would give an economic boost to the entire state, and joked that he was willing to change his name to “Amazon Cuomo” to lure the company.

 ?? AP FILE ?? NO COMMENT: Online leader Amazon has refused comment on reports it plans to split its new headquarte­rs between two locations.
AP FILE NO COMMENT: Online leader Amazon has refused comment on reports it plans to split its new headquarte­rs between two locations.

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