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Amazon rejects Tucson’s 23-feet tall cactus gift

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TUCSON, Ariz. — Amazon has rejected the 21-foot Saguaro cactus that southern Arizona economic leaders planned to send as a gift to CEO Jeff Bezos, in a bid to attract the company’s second headquarte­rs.

“Unfortunat­ely we can’t accept gifts [even really cool ones],” an Amazon tweet read.

Amazon says it is instead donating the cactus to the Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum in Tucson.

Sun Corridor Inc., an economic developmen­t group, said it was sending cactus last week, saying it symbolizes that Tucson has the room to grow with the online retailer. Tucson is one of many cities competing for Amazon’s second headquarte­rs, which the company says will result in up to 50,000 new jobs and a $5 billion investment.

“We’re thrilled they took notice — that was our intent. We wanted to be bold in sending a creative message of ‘we have room for you to grow here for the long term’ — nothing signifies that better than a saguaro,” Sun Corridor Inc. spokeswoma­n Laura Shaw said in an email to The Associated Press.

Cities have until Oct. 19 to submit proposals.

Tucson will be competing with Chicago, Detroit, El Paso, Philadelph­ia, Toronto, Pittsburgh and others, although no other city appears to have made a gesture as big as offering a massive plant.

Amazon is expected to choose a location by 2018.

 ?? TWITTER ?? Amazon has rejected a 21-foot Saguaro cactus, above, that southern Arizona economic leaders planned to send as a gift to CEO Jeff Bezos, in a bid to attract the company’s second headquarte­rs.
TWITTER Amazon has rejected a 21-foot Saguaro cactus, above, that southern Arizona economic leaders planned to send as a gift to CEO Jeff Bezos, in a bid to attract the company’s second headquarte­rs.

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