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Oduvanchick [21]
3 years ago
14

When even mega-cities like New York are subsidizing Amazon, what hope does anyone else have?

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klemol [59]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

(hope this helps can I pls have brainlist (crown) ☺️)

Explanation:

The rear of a suburban garage or an office park in Silicon Valley used to be the epicentre of the innovation myth. The IT sector was born in quiet hamlets like Murray Hill, N.J., and Mountain View, Calif., rather than on the nAsty streets of the major metropolis.

What are we to make of tech's continuous movement to significant cities now that Amazon has split its second headquarters between Crystal City, a portion of Arlington, and Long Island City, Queens?

After all, AmAzon is far from alone. G0ogle and Faceb0ok already have offices in the city (established, not incidentally, without state subsidies). Go0gle plans to expand its workforce in San Francisco to over 20,000 people. Manhattan is home to TwItter's second-largest office. Its largest location is in San Francisco's downtown area.

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