The Crazy Plan That Could Be Boston's Amazon HQ2 Silver Bullet
While it's a top contender for Amazon HQ2, Boston gets low marks for lack of available space. If transit advocates get their way, there is more than enough room
While it's a top contender for Amazon HQ2, Boston gets low marks for lack of available space. If transit advocates get their way, there is more than enough room
A one-sided war of words has erupted in New England, thanks to the highly competitive battle to win Amazon HQ2.
For Barry Sternlicht, Boston and Southern cities stand the best shot at winning over Amazon for HQ2.
Boston has moved to the next phase of the Amazon HQ2 bidding process.
Boston and its numerous colleges and universities are improving their working relationship, as they recognize how they can mutual benefit from collaboration.
After the announcement, Mayor Martin Walsh said, "Our future will not be defined by a single company."
Roughly 34% of Bostonians strongly support bringing Amazon HQ2 to their city, the lowest figure of the cities surveyed by Elon University.
Boston heads into 2018 like an economic lion, but some aren't so sure Amazon HQ2 will help it roar.
Boston mayoral candidate Tito Jackson says the city should offer Amazon only "a smile" for HQ2.
Amazon is in negotiations for up to 1M SF of office in Boston's Seaport neighborhood, but it is not necessarily HQ2.
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