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Amazon is in talks to build second HQ near DC

- By Ken Sweet

NEW YORK — Retail giant Amazon Inc. is in “advanced talks” to open its second headquarte­rs in the Washington, D.C., metropolit­an area, the Washington Post reported Saturday.

Amazon, based in Seattle, is apparently seriously considerin­g an area known as Crystal City. It’s a large residentia­l and office complex in Arlington, Va., just south of Washington, the Post said, citing unidentifi­ed sources.

Amazon announced last year that the retail giant was looking to open a second headquarte­rs somewhere in North America, bringing with it as many as 50,000 new jobs. Several state and local government­s threw their hats in the ring, offering Amazon millions in tax incentives if they opened their new headquarte­rs in their city.

The Washington metropolit­an area was long considered a top contender for Amazon’s second headquarte­rs. Company founder and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos already had several connection­s to the Washington area. He’s the owner of the Washington Post and owns a home in the area. When the company announced a list of 20 top contenders in January, it included both Washington as well as Montgomery County, Md., which is just north of D.C.

Crystal City is served by a mass transit system and major highways, both qualificat­ions that Amazon has said is required for its new headquarte­rs as well.

Because Amazon is reportedly in “advanced talks” does not mean the deal is certain. Shortly after the Post published its story, Mike Grella, Amazon’s economic developmen­t director posted on Twitter, “Memo to the genius leaking info about Crystal City, VA as #HQ2 selection. You’re not doing Crystal City, VA any favors.”

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