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Old Posted May 17, 2018, 5:36 PM
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In other news the Mayor of Arlington, Texas stated that his city was rejected primarily because Amazon is looking for an "advanced urban setting."

Which, interestingly enough, would also exclude the suburban counties around D.C. Loudon (VA), Fairfax (VA), and Montgomery (MD) counties are many things but they are definitely not urban in any shape or form.
I don't really see Amazon landing a huge office presence in a suburban setting whatever part of they country the end up in. They've had a lot of chances to do so with other leasing and have pretty much stayed away from it except for SV (where there is little choice).

Same with Google I think too.

Apple's next campus will for sure be a suburban office park somewhere since the are almost literally incapable of thinking any differently about office space/setting.
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