Anonymous wrote:I know someone who knows someone
Let's just say us Wheaton property owners are about to be rich....
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If Amazon was smart they would go to Hagerstown. A warehouse distribution hub close enough to DC and Baltimore (harbor) but inexpensive and has beautiful open mountain valley land.
If you're trying to completely destroy Hagerstown for the people who live there right now, dumping 25,000 $150K jobs into would certainly do it.
Because almost overnight, no one currently living in Hagerstown would be able to continue doing so.
Plus, the Port of Baltimore isn't a factor. 95% of the cargo moved through there is automobiles, natural gas, coal, or petroleum, or industrial materials from Europe. Very little in the way of household consumer products come through east coast ports. That stuff is all west coast, coming from China.
Anonymous wrote:If Amazon was smart they would go to Hagerstown. A warehouse distribution hub close enough to DC and Baltimore (harbor) but inexpensive and has beautiful open mountain valley land.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course they are. They have been very anti-business and that is why everyone has left and few come so they are desperate for the tax money.
? NYC is not exactly "business friendly", yet even Trump has his business HQ there.
If your business is NYC real estate, it kinda makes sense to have your HQ there...
In any event, it is inconceivable that Amazon would put their second HQ in MD when they have on in Crystal City. Totally redundant. If they want more people in this area, they'll just add to their existing HQ in Crystal City.
Anonymous wrote:As the richest state in the United States .. Md has plenty of tax revenue
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Of course they are. They have been very anti-business and that is why everyone has left and few come so they are desperate for the tax money.
? NYC is not exactly "business friendly", yet even Trump has his business HQ there.
Anonymous wrote:Of course they are. They have been very anti-business and that is why everyone has left and few come so they are desperate for the tax money.
Hogan, who said his administration has talked with Amazon representatives and is planning to meet with the company about moving to Maryland.
"We have been in contact with Amazon and anticipate a meeting," Shareese Churchill, a spokeswoman for Gov. Hogan, told WTOP.
Hans Riemer, Montgomery County Council member, told the radio station he asked county economic development officials to contact Amazon as objections to the New York site grew.