The Columbus Dispatch

Amazon expansion includes new office, 2K jobs in Boston

- By Bob Salsber

BOSTON — Amazon unveiled plans on Tuesday for a major expansion in Boston’s Seaport District, promising 2,000 new technology jobs even as the city remains in contention for the company’s coveted second headquarte­rs.

Seattle-based Amazon announced it would move into a 430,000-square-foot “Tech Hub” in 2021, and said the new jobs would be created in fields including machine learning, speech science, cloud computing, and robotics.

The company has about 1,200 workers in the city, according to Rohit Prasad, a Boston-based vice president and head scientist of Amazon Alexa. In 2016, the company opened a fulfillmen­t center in Fall River, Massachuse­tts, that employs more than 1,000 workers.

The Seaport district fell largely into decay and disuse in the middle part of the 20th century before being transforme­d in recent decades into a center for cuttingedg­e technology firms.

Republican Gov. Charlie Baker and Democratic Boston Mayor Marty Walsh both celebrated Amazon’s decision, with Walsh labeling it a strong vote of confidence for the city.

“It’s great news for Boston that Amazon is expanding its footprint in the Seaport, bringing new jobs and economic opportunit­ies to our city,” Walsh said in a statement.

Critics have said Boston residents and particular­ly those who live in predominan­tly minority neighborho­ods have been largely shut out of the Seaport boom. Amazon said in its statement that constructi­on of the new office space would generate funding for job training programs that prepare local residents for technology jobs.

In January, Amazon placed Boston among 20 finalists to host the company’s second North American headquarte­rs, and Tuesday’s announceme­nt does not preclude the city from contention for the $5 billion project that the e-commerce giant has said would create some 50,000 jobs over the next decade.

The city’s preferred site for the larger project is Suffolk Downs, a former horse racing venue in the East Boston neighborho­od, near Logan Internatio­nal Airport. But other sites are being considered as well, including one in the neighborin­g city of

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