Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Amazon’s ‘National Landing’ leads to confusion and jokes

- Matthew Barakat

ARLINGTON, Va. – Place names in Arlington County have never been a simple matter. A major fight broke out when National Airport was named for Ronald Reagan in 1998. A fight continues over whether to name a park next to the airport for Nancy Reagan. And in the 1920s, the Postal Service refused to establish a post office in Arlington because the street names were so confusing and haphazard.

So it is fitting that as Arlington officials celebrated Amazon’s decision to locate a new headquarte­rs in the area, there was a bit of confusion over the place name.

Amazon announced Tuesday that it was coming to National Landing, a place people had not heard of because it doesn’t exist. Economic developmen­t officials who were wooing the online retailing giant came up with the name as a way to describe the multiple neighborho­ods that were being offered as a site.

Those neighborho­ods – Crystal City and Pentagon City in Arlington County, and Potomac Yard in the city of Alexandria – span multiple jurisdicti­ons, so the name allowed Alexandria and Arlington to work cooperativ­ely without marketing one locality over another.

Unfortunat­ely, because the yearlong process of wooing Amazon had been so secretive, the moniker that had become so commonplac­e in the economic-developmen­t discussion­s had zero recognitio­n among the general public. So Amazon’s use of the name in its big announceme­nt left people scratching their heads.

Some people confused it with National Harbor, a new developmen­t in Maryland that has attracted one of the biggest casinos on the East Coast. Comedian Remy Munasifi, who made his name poking fun at Arlington in a YouTube rap that has been viewed more than 2 million times, suggested that Arlington National Cemetery would soon be renamed “Kindle Shores.”

Rep. Don Beyer, whose congressio­nal district encompasse­s the neighborho­ods, got in on the act when he suggested that the location of a new $1 billion Virginia Tech graduate campus be dubbed “Hokie Landing.” The campus was a key incentive offered to Amazon by Virginia, which promised to double the number of students who graduate each year with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in computer science and related fields.

No official steps were ever taken to rename the region, and local officials have made clear they have no intention of trying to rename Crystal City or any other neighborho­od.

In a tweet posted by Arlington Economic Developmen­t on Thursday, Arlington County Manager Mark Schwartz explained that National Landing was simply “a way to avoid saying, ‘Parts of Arlington, parts of Alexandria.’ ”

Christina Winn, director of business investment for Arlington Economic Developmen­t, said officials never imagined “there would be so much conversati­on” about the concept. Winn said there’s no intention to supplant or override the name of Crystal City, which draws its name from a big chandelier in one of the first apartment buildings to go up in the area in the 1960s.

Still, she said, if Arlington and Alexandria team up on another economicde­velopment pitch in the future, she said that the moniker might be revived.

“It worked once,” she said.

 ?? SUSAN WALSH/AP ?? Crystal City, a neighborho­od in Arlington County, Va., is one of the neighborho­ods grouped under the name National Landing by economic developmen­t officials wooing Amazon.
SUSAN WALSH/AP Crystal City, a neighborho­od in Arlington County, Va., is one of the neighborho­ods grouped under the name National Landing by economic developmen­t officials wooing Amazon.

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