Amazon places split \'HQ2\' in New York\, Northern Virginia

Amazon places split 'HQ2' in New York, Northern Virginia

Reuters 

(Reuters) - com Inc confirmed on Tuesday it would invest $5 billion and create 50,000 new jobs in two new headquarters in and Northern Virginia, ending a frenzied year-long bidding war among cities across

The new Washington, D.C. metro headquarters in will be located in National Landing, and the City headquarters will be located in the Long Island City neighborhood in Queens, said in a statement.

Hiring at both the new facilities will begin in 2019.

The world's largest started a bidding contest in September last year to attract proposals from cities to build a second headquarters, dubbed "HQ2" that would be an equal to its office, which spans 8.1 million square feet in 33 buildings.

Regions and cities in 43 U.S. states submitted bids, along with several provinces in and from

The headquarter split will give more diversity for recruiting and could also help lessen congestion and cost-of-living increases that would have accompanied one bigger office.

The company has already had to navigate similar issues at its more than 45,000-person urban campus in An affordable housing crisis there prompted the city council to adopt a head tax on businesses in May, which Amazon helped overturn in a subsequent city

The particular neighborhoods chosen by Amazon for its "HQ2" offer lower rents and more attractive zoning than central business districts nearby, a report said.

However, the split could also mean economic benefits for the hosts will be muted relative to expectations, especially given the selected cities' size versus some of the other contenders.

The two areas already have relatively low unemployment rates, and has noted that even a full HQ2 represented only 1.5 percent of the area and 0.5 percent of the area's labor force.

Some critics had pushed for more transparency from cities and states in the bidding process, warning that the benefits of hosting a massive Amazon office may not offset the tax-payer funded incentives and other costs.

Amazon says it has helped boost Seattle's economy indirectly by $38 billion between 2010 and 2016. Construction and service work increased there, catering to the retailer, and the company says it helped attract other Fortune 500 businesses to

Amazon has already been awarded more than $1.6 billion of state and local public subsidies across the since 2000, with most of that after 2012, according to a database from the Washington-based government watchdog Good Jobs First.

(Reporting by and in Bengaluru)

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First Published: Tue, November 13 2018. 20:29 IST