Posted Nov 13, 2018, 4:28 PM
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Yeah, Richard Florida has been saying the same thing on Twitter for months as well. I'm not sure I'm convinced that's been Amazon's direction all along, but I can't deny they got a lot of hot site selection data out of all the cool cities. When they start dropping Amazon Go stores in all the soon-to-be-developed brownfields in Cleveland or Boise we'll know for sure.
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