Amazon Plans To Split HQ2 Evenly Between Two Cities, Report Says (wsj.com) 85
Amazon plans to split its second headquarters evenly between two locations rather than picking one city for HQ2, WSJ reported Monday, citing a person familiar with the matter, a surprise decision that will spread the impact of a massive new office across two communities. From the report: The driving force behind the decision to build two equal offices in addition to the company's headquarters in Seattle is recruiting enough tech talent, according to the person familiar with the company's plans. The move will also ease potential issues with housing, transit and other areas where adding tens of thousands of workers could cause problems. [...] The report, published Monday, did not specify the locations Amazon is exploring, but on Sunday, the newspaper had reported that the ecommerce giant was in late-stage discussions with Crystal City in Virginia, Dallas and New York City. [The aforementioned link may be paywalled; here's an alternative source.]
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Article Paywalled and the paragraph at top didn't even say which two cities are getting the Amazon HQ. You would have thought they would of included that important information.
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Yes it does:
"CNBC's Brian Sullivan reported this weekend Amazon could split the proposed workforce and investments between Austin and Northern Virginia."
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PLEASE. WE do NOT want those tentacles in the great city of Austin, TX.
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The paragraph summary is all the article says. It is all rumors at this point with three cities identified "Crystal City in Virginia, Dallas, and New York City"
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Amazon.com Inc. AMZN -2.01% plans to split its second headquarters evenly between two locations rather than picking one city for HQ2, according to a person familiar with the matter, a surprise decision that will spread the impact of a massive new office across two communities.
The driving force behind the decision to build two equal offices in addition to the company’s headquarters in Seattle is recruiting enough tech talent, according to the person familiar with the company’s plans. The move will also ease potential issues with housing, transit and other areas where adding tens of thousands of workers could cause problems.
Under the new plan, Amazon would split the workforce with 25,000 employees in each city, the person said.
Amazon is in advanced talks with multiple cities but hasn’t made a final decision on which two locations it will pick, according to people familiar with the matter. The Wall Street Journal on Sunday reported that Amazon was in late-stage discussions with Crystal City in Virginia, Dallas and New York City.
A decision and announcement could come as soon as this week, according to people familiar with the matter. /end-article
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OK... it does now, but it didn't when I posted my comment. :)
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Always two there are (Score:1)
A master, and an apprentice.
Not just a humorous Star Wars reference, you know that Amazon will make one city a gulag of undesirables, and the other city where all of the golden people go to shine.
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Further Response (Score:1)
I don't know that.
Oh, you will. you will.
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Why have one corporate handout (Score:5, Insightful)
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That was exactly my thought too when i read this.
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If they had 4, they'd be quarter headquarters (Score:2)
One fourth each, right?
Brilliant! (Score:3)
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Then they can play the 2 cities against each other to maximize incentives/bribes!
Or just accept them from both and have two new places to house the slave drivers.... Um... Managers... And laugh all the way to the bank.
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That was funny in high school, too.
New York City?!?!? (Score:3)
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Why would Amazon care if their staff are living in a cardboard box under a bridge?
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There's apartments where I live (Wilmington, DE) and they are mostly going to people that take the Amtrak daily (or at least quite frequently). It's quite surprising, but I guess it's worth 20k/year to some people for the commute.
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Sure, the pay is better, but is the rent THAT much better down this way?
I figure your saving 20k/year or so (after considering Amtrak vs Subway prices, maybe car ownership vs no need etc.).
I guess in Delco there's some good schools, and maybe North Wilmington, but in the city where the apartments are getting filled, the Schools are pretty bad.
I can see taking an NYC job for 40k/year extra (though I wouldn't, and that's a huge portion of what I make here), but to then commute hours each way every day.
I figur
Cerberus (Score:5, Insightful)
If he isn't there, it isn't really headquarters. It sounds to me like a giant grift for taxpayer money.
I've seen similar stunts [wikipedia.org] in the past. [cnn.com]
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It sounds like an idiotic idea to me too. What companies do is to split into divisions and have the headquarters in one city and divisions headquartered in other cities.
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Well when you're jeff bezos, you know that you are the best leader that the world has seen since the Pharaohs. So it goes to follow that the best way to run Amazon is to create an army of bezos-clones to run each division with the type of awe-inspiring, brutal intensity that makes us lesser mortals shrivel in fear.
So once per fiscal year these clones will travel to a secret underground arena where they will engage in a grand melee. With the winner being crowned bezos prime, and run the company until the n
Re: Cerberus (Score:3)
It's called, "continuity of business".
Amazon is one of the largest companies in America. If something like an earthquake or impending volcanic eruption shut down Amazon's Seattle HQ, it would be DEVASTATING for both consumers AND vendors. As in, "could trigger a cascading chain of business failures & recession" devastating.
Mental image: September 11, 2001. 10:27am. IT guy who just escaped from the WTC South Tower, talking to someone: " Of COURSE we have an emergency data center. It's right over there...
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They're still negotiating, the Crystal City location leaked, the other cities won't sweeten the pot any more because they think they're out. In order to keep the cities competing, and Amazon getting the best deal it can, it must keep the cities thinking they can still win if they just add a few more enticements, so it can extract the best deal.
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Seattle has helped this move forward. If the local government feels they can push around a large company in on geographical area, they will. With 50k workers in the Seattle area, they are stuck with working with the ever expanding demands of the local government. To level the playing field open multiple "headquarters" in other states and play them against each other.
Ask Seattle how well that worked with Boeing. Oh ya, HQ moved to Chicago. So if the government gets too over the top, they can shift emplo
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Ask Seattle how well that worked with Boeing. Oh ya, HQ moved to Chicago. So if the government gets too over the top, they can shift employees to the other headquarters.
There are very few Boeing employees in Chicago. It's an HQ in name only, so they can get a taxpayer funded handout.
DC swamp FTW (thanks Google) (Score:4, Interesting)
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We all know southerns can barely turn on a computer. They dont want to put all their eggs in one basket, after all who has came out of DFW or Dulles?
John Carmack and id Software came out of DFW, for one.
Know how I know you haven't been to Texas? DFW, Austin, and Houston all have vibrant tech communities.
Or maybe you did know that, and you just felt like being an arrogant twat.
A split? (Score:2)
So it looks like.. (Score:2)
So what they are saying is that they're gonna have
HQ 2.1
and
HQ 2.b)
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Actually, I think it's HQ-2.1 and HW-2a. Just so neither feels like it's third-best...
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Dang! Just noticed it as I hit the button...
"Actually, I think it's HQ-2.1 and HQ-2a. Just so neither feels like it's third-best..."
So... (Score:2)
Both Dallas and Fort Worth.
What? (Score:5, Insightful)
They're concerned about housing for tens of thousands of workers and they're considering New York City as one of the options? I haven't lived there myself, but from everything i've heard decent, reasonably priced housing is not something that can be found in New York City.
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Reasonably priced housing is not something that can be found in Crystal City either. The only people I know that work there either commute daily from Richmond (a few even further away) or stay in an extended stay hotel during the week and come home on weekends (it's a lot cheaper). Awful place, all concrete.
Vocabulary error in line 3 of google.js (Score:2)
If you have 3 headquarters, it's not really "headquarters". Just call them "major business centers" or something else big-but-nebulus (which sounds like an alt-rock band).
In other words, Dallas and Virginia. (Score:3)
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Crystal City is the opposite of affordable. I mean yeah the actual literally named area of Crystal City has semi-affordable apartments, but not a lot of them and if you want more than the basics you're going to have to look into even pricier areas or endure a horrid commute (and still pretty high prices). Living in the greater DC metro area is cheaper than NYC, but not that much. https://www.numbeo.com/cost-of... [numbeo.com]
Still ... yeah ... NYC seems like an odd choice. Frankly looking at Northern VA I'm surprised a
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Crystal City is also where the USPTO has been residing for a while.
amazon knows what its doing (Score:2, Insightful)
They are turning in to the same type of defense contractor company. They setup a part of the business in multiple states. The get huge contracts and handouts from the government, states, cities, etc. If the incentives will never dissappear because no senator wants to be responsible for the vote that made amazon leave the area, taking 20k jobs with it. It's the same thing defense contractors do. 18 billion dollar contracts keep flowing into them, and they split the work between multiple state
??? What (Score:1)
That would be completely idiotic. Pick a city. Stop this nonsense. #FFS
Crydtal City (Score:1)