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Originally Posted by Novacek
It was "considering" Atlanta as much as it was considering other applicants. It had put out a RFC, was communicating clarifications and requirements back and forth, etc.
That statement makes no sense, unless you believe they constructed a top 20 list without reading the prior submissions.
Again, no it doesn't. We know that's completely unrelated.
Uh, yeah. A multi-year process that kicked off in 2017.
So both JLL and Allen Morris (and however many other companies get JLL's quarterly analysis) had literally the business story of the year. For an entire year and sat on it and nothing leaked.
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Originally Posted by Atlanta3000
And whether you can't connect the dots, it ties into the Atlanta Business Chronicle story published a month before Amazon's RFP about a corporate relocation looking a Atlanta for 500K sqft (which just happens to be the same amount of office space Amazon noted in their RFP for Phase I).
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Again, no it doesn't. We know that's completely unrelated.
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Let me ask you the same question you asked me, "show me evidence" were/why the subject of the Article and Amazon HQ2 are not related. You need to state with verifiable proof the name of the company the Atlanta Business Chronicle was referencing or you are again making false claims. I look forward to you proving me wrong.