As Amazon moves forward in its HQ2 selection process, it's acting like a really, really considerate ex as it lets down the cities that didn't make the cut.
Amazon held calls with multiple cities whose requests for proposals it turned down, according to the Wall Street Journal. On the calls, it let the cities know where they fell short, and why they weren't selected. And reportedly, the cities are really taking the feedback to heart, by accelerating new transportation and jobs initiatives. Hello constructive criticism!
SEE ALSO: How three underdog cities are fighting for Amazon HQ2Amazon began its HQ2 location search process in 2017. In September of last year, it put out a request for proposals from cities about where Amazon should locate its secondary headquarters, boasting that the new headquarters could bring 50,000 high-paying jobs to the region.
The request outlined detailed requirements such as tech talent, green buildings, public transportation, travel hubs, and more. Amazon narrowed down the list of 238 applicants to 20 finalists in January 2018.
Cincinnati, Sacramento, Orlando, and Detroit are among the cities that Amazon called to explain why it just wasn't that into them, according to the Wall Street Journal. In response, Detroit has reinvigorated a ballot initiative for a public transportation network that connects more suburban communities to the city center. Cincinnati, Sacramento, and Orlando are all putting renewed effort into programs that promote tech industry job training, specifically citing the Amazon rejection to bolster the initiatives. In the future, larger pools of local technology talent could be a draw for whatever the next HQ2 proposal could be.
There is some skepticism that cities should be twisting themselves in knots to please a major corporation. With limited development resources, why not focus on supporting local entrepreneurs and new businesses, instead of already prosperous corporations, the criticism goes.
But the HQ2 selection process has been unusually transparent, and apparently forced a sort of reckoning for cities about what it can do to improve opportunity and quality of life for its citizens.
And hey, maybe making urban centers attractive to successful companies, and supporting new talent and local businesses, aren't mutually exclusive.
Copyright © 2023 Powered by
Cities strive for improvement after Amazon HQ2 rejection-针尖对麦芒网
sitemap
文章
439
浏览
4
获赞
243
Apple Maps now has electric vehicle route planning like Tesla
At Apple's online Worldwide Developer Conference (WWDC), anyone with an electric vehicle noticed a nPS5 Pro reviews: Top 3 complaints about the new console
Sony's PlayStation 5 is finally here and the reviews are in.Sony’s refresh of the PlayStation2024 Black Friday ads: Best deals from Target, Best Buy, Walmart, Kohls, and more
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsBlack Friday is fast approaching, promising big discounts on TVs,X deemed not important enough to face EU antitrust regulations
X is nota gatekeeper platform and therefore not beholden to the Digital Markets Act strict list of rLenovo Flex 5G laptop now available through Verizon
5G isn't just for phones. Starting this week, you can buy a real, actual laptop that connects to theThe Trump admin really doesn’t want you to see this climate science
The same scientific agencies that rocketed Neil Armstrong to the moon and forecast the landfall of hMicroscopic photos show the hidden beauty of an invisible world
We know that wildlife photos of large mammals and wide open vistas can be breathtaking, but you knowSpaceX kicks off a 'new era in spaceflight' with the Dragon launch
It's been a momentous Saturday for SpaceX, and for the future of crewed voyages into space.At 2:49 aEncrypted Signal app downloads skyrocket amidst nationwide protests
When the police state comes knocking, a little bit of privacy goes a long way. As peaceful protesterWhy did the coyote and badger cross under the road? To avoid a serious problem caused by humans.
A wildlife camera filmed the profoundly rare sight of a coyote leading its badger companion throughWhy Elon Musk is skipping around on stage for Donald Trump
Why has Elon Musk, whose Twitter/X is reportedly bleeding ad revenue, gone all in on supporting misiBest October Prime Day tablet deals: Amazon Fire tablets and iPads are still on sale
Table of ContentsTable of ContentsUPDATE: Oct. 10, 2024, 8:45 a.m. EDT This story has been updated wACLU warns that 'no replies' on Twitter could violate the constitution
Trump was basically Obama's reply guy throughout the 2010s, so it's only fitting that he won't be abBest LG TV deal: Save $803 on the 55
SAVE OVER $800: As of Oct. 30, the LG 55-inch OLED evo G4 smart TV is on sale at Amazon for $1,796.9Doc Antle of 'Tiger King' indicted on animal cruelty, wildlife trafficking charges
The Tiger King's mentor has been indicted on wildlife trafficking and animal cruelty charges, Virgin