The Columbus Dispatch

Apple scouting DC area for expansion

- By Jonathan O’Connell

Apple has quietly explored the idea of opening a campus for 20,000 employees in northern Virginia, further advancing the possibilit­y that the Washington area could evolve into an East Coast outpost for Silicon Valley.

Apple’s considerat­ion of the region comes eight months after Amazon selected three local jurisdicti­ons there as part of its high-profile search for a North American headquarte­rs outside of Seattle.

Economic developmen­t officials under Virginia Governor Ralph Northam, a Democrat, proposed several sites for the project after Apple representa­tives said the company was seeking 4 million square feet of office space to accommodat­e 20,000 jobs, according to officials and real estate executives familiar with the discussion­s.

That amount of space is nearly two-thirds the size of the Pentagon and about half what Amazon is seeking for its second headquarte­rs, potentiall­y setting up a competitio­n between the two tech giants for locations where they can attract top workers.

The sites proposed by Northam’s staff for Apple include office buildings and developmen­t sites in Crystal City, privately owned Loudoun County land near the Center for Innovative Technology and the Scotts Run developmen­t in Tysons.

Two of those locations, Crystal City and the Loudoun land, are part of sites Northam also pitched to Amazon. Both companies plan to make a decision this year.

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