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Amazon HQ2
Amazon selected Arlington, Virginia as the location for its second headquarters in 2018. Amazon HQ2 is an investment of more than $2.5 billion and will result in 25,000 new Amazon jobs.
Amazon.com's future second headquarters in North America
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Amazon HQ2 - Wikipedia
July 30, 2025 - Amazon HQ2 is Amazon's corporate headquarters in National Landing in Pentagon City, Virginia (part of Arlington County) in the Washington, D.C. area, and an expansion of the company's headquarters in Seattle, Washington. Phase I, which has capacity for 14,000 employees, opened in June 2023.
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Inside Amazon's HQ2 Project and Why It's Stalled - YouTube
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Amazon HQ2 Grand Opening today - YouTube
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Amazon pushes pause on Arlington headquarters - YouTube
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Amazon releases first images of its Arlington HQ2
Looks like every other Amazon building inside. Soulless and cold. I’m just salty that I have to go in 3x per week and pay $23/day to park. More on reddit.com
HQ2 Questions
Frugality is an LP for a reason. No such thing as a free lunch especially at Amazon but you can badge in for a free coffee once a day at the cafe. The food is really good fwiw you just have to pay for it. More on reddit.com
Amazon’s HQ2 Aimed to Show Tech Can Boost Cities. Now It’s On Pause | Arlington, Virginia, won a US-wide contest to host Amazon’s second headquarters. More than half of the giant project is now indefinitely delayed
After a dramatic competition that pitted US cities against one another, years of contested planning, and claims of unwavering commitment despite the pandemic, Amazon now says its plan for a second headquarters, aka HQ2, is on pause. The company said today that it will delay construction of more than half of the millions of square feet of space in a campus planned for Arlington, Virginia, including a twisting tower meant to become a signature landmark for the city. Amazon, which is still in the process of laying off more than 18,000 corporate workers, did not set a new date for construction to resume in Arlington, across the Potomac River from Washington, DC. Arlington County board chair Christian Dorsey says the county learned “recently” of the planned pause and does not know when construction will resume. Amazon also declined to provide any timeline for construction to resume. “Our second headquarters has always been a multiyear project, and we remain committed to Arlington, Virginia, and the greater Capital Region,” says John Schoettler, Amazon’s vice president of global real estate and facilities. Amazon has pledged to use the project, the first phase of which already dominates the Crystal City neighborhood in which it is located, to eventually bring at least 25,000 high-paid workers to Virginia. Arlington and other cities, including Atlanta, Georgia, and Austin, Texas, competed to win the project in part to secure a tranche of elite workers and associated tax revenue. How many people or new tax dollars Amazon will bring to Arlington, and on what timeline, is now unclear. The original 'competition' for HQ2 cities was already deeply problematic and showed how many cities were only more than willing to engage in a race to the bottom in trying to attract a company's to the city. That Amazon has not delivered on their boosterish rhetoric is not entirely surprising, given the pattern of tech companies overpromising and underdelivering in a multitude of of other projects related to cities and communities. Ultimately, Amazon is just another company, amongst many others, that used their financial and cultural clout to try to squeeze advantages for themselves from their communities. Communities should be avoiding these kinds of scenarios, and plan and budget professionally and rationally according to what the community is lacking and will need in the future. Private organizations will ultimately go where their people (customers, employees) want to be. More on reddit.com
Amazon's new headquarters in Arlington, Virginia,— take a look at the plans
"with employee showers" -- yeah. One more reason why you never have to leave or see your family. "Nonsense Jeremy, go wash up in the showers downstairs, then be back here in time for scrum."
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Amazon WAS14, 241 18th St S, Arlington, VA 22202, US - MapQuest
Located in the bustling city of Arlington, VA, Amazon Was14 stands tall as a corporate office that exudes innovation and efficiency. Nestled within a vibrant community, this workplace serves as a hub of collaboration and forward-thinking initiatives.