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Originally Posted by AusTxDevelopment
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They have offices in DC and have been a member of the Austin Chamber for years.
I think DC is one of the "real finalist" areas (along with Atlanta and the two Texas cities) but I'll eat my hat if it's DC proper. Not just because of cost and building restrictions but I seriously doubt they want to go from the frying pan (active local government in Seattle) to the fire (active local government answerable to US Congress).