— Shannon Coulter (@shannoncoulter) November 28, 2017
“A stable and business-friendly environment and tax structure will be high-priority considerations for the Project,” the RFP says. “Incentives offered by the state/province and local communities to offset initial capital outlay and ongoing operational costs will be significant factors in the decision-making process.”
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—Todd Bishop, co-founder of GeekWire, predicts Monday, Dec. 3: “Amazon will officially announce HQ2 with a splashy press conference in Washington, D.C., on Monday morning, Dec. 3, after unveiling the plan in a special 60 Minutes interview with Jeff Bezos the night before. Sure, it’s an old-school media strategy from a company that owns Twitch, but it’s reminiscent of the way Amazon originally unveiled its drone delivery ambitions. Having personally heard Bezos tout the benefits of an urban campus, I believe that HQ2 will be in a major city, not a suburb; and having visited each of D.C.’s proposed HQ2 sites earlier this year, I can vouch for the potential of our nation’s capital to host this one-of-a-kind economic prize. That said, I still wish it could be Pittsburgh.”
Zhuge, born in May 1971, is the youngest of the 11 members. He has been head of the general office of the CPC Shanghai Municipal Committee since July.
—Lisa Stiffler, Reporter, predicts Sunday, Nov. 25: “HQ2 is going to be somewhere in Washington, D.C. They’ve got to get closer to the political action. I’m a little hazy on the date, but let’s look to the past for hints. Bezos promised to announce his big plans for philanthropic giving by the end of summer, and he shared his news on Sept. 13. Technically still summer, but pretty darn close to fall. And more importantly, it was one week before Amazon announced a bunch of crazy Alexa products (who’s signed up for an Echo empowered toaster?!) on Sept. 20. I think he’ll definitely want to drop this much anticipated HQ2 decision, creating happy Amazon buzz ahead of other news that they want to give a positive boost to. So, I am going to say Sunday, Nov. 25th — the day before AWS re:Invent.”
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