Amazon reportedly in ‘advanced talks’ to open HQ2 in Virginia
These sorts
of major decision no doubt take some time. And, of course, Amazon is clearly
milking the decision making process for all it’s worth as cities across the
States roll out the red carpet. According to a new report from The Washington
Post, however, the big news surrounding where the company opens its second
headquarters may come sooner than later.
The
Bezos-owned paper is reporting that the retail giant is in “advanced talks”
with Crystal City, a neighborhood in North Virginia that lies just south of the
Washington D.C. Those conversations are reportedly further along and “more
detailed” than any of the other Amazon has had with fellow top contenders.
Nearby metro stops and proximity to a major airport are all requirements that
are fulfilled by Crystal City.
Among the
topics broached during the talks are questions around building capacity and how
quickly the company can start moving in. In fact, a local top real estate developer
has apparently unlisted some of its buildings in the past month, in
anticipation of an announcement. Buildings for the initial move of hundreds of
employees could be occupied by Amazon employees within nine months.
No specifics
on when exactly the announcement would arrive, though the paper notes that it’s
being held until after the midterm elections, meaning it could potentially
occur as soon as Wednesday.
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