Amazon changed the rules of economic development when it announced a 50,000-job HQ2 sweepstakes…

Amazon changed the rules of economic development when it announced a 50,000-job HQ2 sweepstakes in 2017. While most searches for large facilities happen behind closed doors, the Seattle tech giant kicked off an unprecedented, high-stakes, public battle for its next corporate home. At the center of that battle was Holly Sullivan, Amazon’s global head of economic development, who helped lead the search from the big announcement to narrowing the candidates down to a 20-city shortlist to picking Northern Virginia and New York City as the big winners. Each was promised 25,000 jobs over the next decade, and Amazon committed to opening a 5,000-job “operations center of excellence” in Nashville at the same time.
EXCLUSIVE: Amazon Real Estate Head Holly Sullivan Has No Regrets About The HQ2 Search
Amazon Worldwide Head of Economic Development Holly Sullivan spoke to Bisnow about the HQ2 selection process, decision and reversal from its New York plans.
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