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  1. Atlanta
  2. Austin
  3. Boston
  4. Chicago
  5. Columbus, Ohio
  6. Dallas
  7. Denver
  8. Indianapolis
  9. Los Angeles
  10. Miami
  11. Montgomery County, Md.
  12. Nashville
  13. Newark
  14. New York
  15. Northern Virginia
  16. Philadelphia
  17. Pittsburgh
  18. Raleigh, N.C.
  19. Toronto, Canada
  20. Washington, D.C.
Posted
3 hours ago, Limeaid said:

Let the bidding continue, some of those do not appear to fit in Apple's "culture".

 

They may be a better fit for Amazon then

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32 minutes ago, JR in Pittsburgh said:

 

Maybe it's because I have such a dim view of Atlanta as the biggest meh city in the country, but I don't see the virtues in being down there. what's your thinking on Atlanta?

 

I am thinking it's going to around the DC area, with so many VA, MD, and DC contenders left. 

 

Just a hunch.  Huge international airport.  Good infrastructure.  Lots of universities.  I also heard that they offered up a huge plot of developable land adjacent to the airport.  

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1 hour ago, Johnny Hammersticks said:

I realize the list is in alphabetical order, but I would be surprised if Atlanta didn’t get it.

 

YAY! It took me a second to realize it was alphabetical, but I hope you’re right! I think (said the guy living in Atlanta). 

58 minutes ago, /dev/null said:

I saw an article a week or so ago that Amazon may have tipped their hand with some office space bid requests in Boston

 

They recently opened some logistics center in Atlanta, and the initial release headline made us think the BIG decision had been made. Ooops.... But I wonder if that in any way might be related. I don’t pretend to know. 

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