In its request for proposals, Amazon said it wanted to establish HQ2 in a city with more than 1 million people and that has access to an international airport, mass transit, quality higher education, a highly educated workforce and a business-friendly environment.
Here are 16 cities, listed in alphabetical order, vying for Amazon’s HQ2, according to a separate report.
1. Baltimore
2. Boston
3. Chicago
4. Cincinnati
5. Dallas
6. Houston
7. Los Angeles
8. Nashville, Tenn.
9. New York City
10. Oakland, Calif.
11. Philadelphia
12. Sacramento, Calif.
13. San Antonio
14. San Diego
15. Toronto, Canada
16. Vancouver, Canada
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