Chamber chief: Austin will go after Amazon's $5 billion second headquarters
Internet giant Amazon.com is in the market for a location for a second headquarters that it plans to build away from its Seattle hometown, and Austin economic development leaders say they want to lure it to Central Texas.
Mike Rollins, president and CEO of the Greater Austin Chamber of Commerce, told the American-Statesman that city officials would make a bid to win whats expected to be a huge Amazon complex.
Amazon announced its plans early Thursday and asked interested cities and regions to prepare and submit proposals. The proposals are due by Oct. 19, and the winning location will be announced next year, the company said.
Definitely we want to compete, and compete hard and would like to win, Rollins said. We feel like we have a great case to make, if were fortunate enough to be selected to make our case.
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Dallas and San Antonio are also planning to bid for the new headquarters. Austin has the benefit of being the headquarters for Whole Foods which was purchased by Amazon.