Commerce RI to submit for Amazon’s second North American headquarters RFP

AMZAZON HAS ISSUED a request for proposal from state and local governments for its
AMZAZON HAS ISSUED a request for proposal from state and local governments for its "HQ2," a second headquarters. Above, a courtyard outside Amazon's Seattle headquarters building/BLOOMBERG FILE PHOTO/DAVID RYDER

PROVIDENCE – Amazon.com Inc. already has a sprawling Seattle headquarters that attests to its size and ambition. Now the world’s largest online retailer plans to open a second North American campus – dubbed HQ2 – that Amazon says could be just as big as the existing one.

The company is asking local and state governments to submit proposals for a development that will likely cost more than $5 billion over the next 15 to 17 years and potentially give the winning city or town an enormous economic boost. Amazon is already one of the biggest employers in Seattle and expects the new headquarters to house as many as 50,000 workers, many of them new hires. Cities have until next month to apply through a special website, and the company said it will make a final decision next year.

R.I. Commerce Corp. spokesman Matt Sheaff confirmed to PBN Thursday that Commerce will be submitting for the RFP. “We feel with the Governor’s economic toolbox that we can offer a competitive application,” said Sheaff. He also noted that Commerce expects landing the retail giant’s second headquarters to be a highly competitive process.

“We look forward to applying,” he said.

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Cities and local governments are expected to compete fiercely for the opportunity to become Amazon’s new base. In 2001 Boeing decided to move its headquarters out of Seattle for Chicago, after it was promised a series of tax breaks and incentives worth as much as $60 million – for just 500 employees.

“We expect HQ2 to be a full equal to our Seattle headquarters,” founder and Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos said in a statement. “Amazon HQ2 will bring billions of dollars in up-front and ongoing investments, and tens of thousands of high-paying jobs.”

For the new campus, Amazon said it’s looking for metropolitan areas with more than one million people – locations with the potential to attract and retain technical talent. While the company has based itself in the heart of Seattle, where employees have access to bars, restaurants and dog-walking services, Amazon said it would consider a suburban location but said a multi-building layout similar to its Seattle home was also possible.

Amazon recently moved into a new 500-foot-tall office tower in Seattle, complete with 100-foot-tall orbs – Amazon calls them Biospheres – which will host more than 300 plant species from around the world when they open in 2018. The rest of the campus covers several city blocks and is housed in former industrial buildings.

Amazon said staff at the new office could earn average annual compensation exceeding $100,000. The first phase of the development, scheduled for 2019, will require 500,000 square feet, while the total requirement could reach 8,000,000 square feet beyond 2027. Amazon said it will let staff from Seattle move to the new campus.

Giles Turner is a reporter for Bloomberg News. PBN contributed to this article.

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  1. Good move. But PLEASE don’t show them the obsolete Superman Building just because it’s a “Rhode Island Icon.” It’s totally unsuitable to a modern data driven business. It will make you look clueless. No serious business wants only a modern building.