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Originally Posted by themaguffin
There is a lot speculation and some of the media sites have noted Pittsburgh as viable city and other lists have other cities that don't include Pittsburgh.
The fact is no city is going to be the perfect city. Pittsburgh lacks in certain areas but has relevant attributes including universities strong in technology - CMU in particular is one of the best in the country.
These attributes have brought Amazon, Google and others to Pittsburgh which are not in many peer cities or a lot of bigger cities. Pittsburgh is one of the very few robotics centers in the U.S.
I'm not saying that makes Pittsburgh a likely candidate because none of knows which city is, but it has merits.
Actually, unfortunately, your comment is rather provincial and sad.
I would support Philly if it were the only PA option. Would you support Pittsburgh?
or Philly or bust?
Let's not squabble like other states do.

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I'd support Pittsburgh in a heartbeat if Philly weren't in the running, but there is 100% a very real attitudes in the state, especially prevalent amongst more rural political leaders that Philly is Sodom and Pittsburgh is more wholesome and Pennsylvanian. When Corbett was governor, he moved state agencies west, even when it made no logistical sense. And there's how by design Philadelphia schools get the least amount of money per student of any district in the state.
The point is a lot of politicians and no doubt citizens of the commonwealth view Philadelphia as outside of PA and its best interests. My argument re: Georgia or New England is there is a sense of state cohesion (transplants to Atlanta aside).
Boston is Massachusetts' cultural (and actual capital), Atlanta is Georgia's and that those cities are those states actual capitals probably helps. But in PA, believe me, lots of Pennsylvanians could care less if Philadelphia broke away and joined New Jersey or something.
That any state leaders are even arguing against one city as opposed to the other is insane. They should be saying "come to PA, we have two great cities, and we'll work with you on either of them."
And regarding Pittsburgh's potential, it has incredible tech talent (rivaling anywhere) and is a beautiful city, but that won't change that it's a tiny metro area far away from the DC and NY, with a relatively small airport. Just don't see it happening.
But if that's where Amazon's looking, I'll be cheering for you!