Jonathan Hipp

When Amazon announced they were looking to create a second headquarters, cities from all over North America scrabbled to put together an incentive package. “HQ2” will bring a $5-billion investment and create as many as 50,000 high paying jobs, both huge wins for any city.

Communities pulled some unorthodox stunts to attempt to land HQ2. Tucson, AZ sent a 21-foot cactus to Amazon Seattle headquarters, Ottawa, Canada, asked the fans at a hockey game to cheer for Amazon, while Stonecrest, GA offered to change the town name to Amazon. In all, Amazon received 238 proposals and recently released a list of 20 finalists.

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