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Originally Posted by Knight Hospitaller
I"m sure that I'm too biased to be reliable, but, for the life of me, I cannot think of a better candidate than Philly, if preconceptions are excluded. I've been to Austin, and I see the draw, but it's still a second-tier city with a regional airport. There's not a more "plugged in" major metro than Philly with reasonable COL.
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Same and completely agree. I think perception of other cities may be our biggest challenge which is why I hope Amazon makes their choice based purely on facts. If so, no other city comes close.
The speculating articles are all hysterical too: SD, Denver? Please, they're not choosing another small city in a western location.
The idea that a city needs to already have high job growth is also a weird, red herring since a. 50,000 jobs IS job growth, b. people will move from Mars to work at the new Amazon HQ. People move to work for FB, Google, Apple, etc, it's not even close to all homegrown talent.
Plus Philadelphia's central northeast corridor location makes it a perfect geographical draw.