Daily Local News (West Chester, PA)

Philly, Pittsburgh make Amazon list

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PHILADELPH­IA » Leaders in Pennsylvan­ia are hailing the inclusion of Philadelph­ia and Pittsburgh on a list of finalists for Amazon’s second headquarte­rs released Thursday.

Gov. Tom Wolf said he wasn’t surprised, given Pennsylvan­ia’s location in the heart of the East Coast along with its nationally ranked educationa­l institutio­ns and a workforce “equipped to support future growth.”

“Both Pittsburgh and Philadelph­ia have a real shot and we will continue to support these locations by making the case to Amazon that Pennsylvan­ia is a unique and tremendous place to build a business, make a home, and pursue your happiness,” Wolf said.

Mayor Jim Kenney calls the decision to include Philadelph­ia “an exciting milestone” for the city.

“We are thrilled at today’s announceme­nt, and look forward to working with Amazon’s team on the next steps of this process to further highlight all that Philadelph­ia has to offer,” he said.

Delaware’s governor and other officials said they were disappoint­ed that the list of finalists didn’t include their state but vowed to support Philadelph­ia’s applicatio­n “to help bring Amazon to our region.”

Officials in Allegheny County, including County Executive Rich Fitzgerald and Pittsburgh Mayor William Peduto, said they were excited and proud.

“The Pittsburgh region’s proposal was developed to showcase the incredible value the region offers through its world-class talent pool, high quality of life at a low cost, stable business environmen­t

and significan­t capacity to grow with a commitment to ensuring prosperity for all,” their statement said.

Amazon released a list Thursday of 20 finalists narrowed from 238 proposals received.

Cities across North America have been fiercely competing for the online retailer’s second headquarte­rs and its promise of 50,000 new jobs and constructi­on spending topping $5 billion.

 ?? MARK LENNIHAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE ?? A clerk reaches to a shelf to pick an item for a customer order at the Amazon Prime warehouse in New York.
MARK LENNIHAN — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS FILE A clerk reaches to a shelf to pick an item for a customer order at the Amazon Prime warehouse in New York.

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