238 cities are duking it out to be the site of Amazon’s new $5B headquarters

A map of the states and provinces that submitted a bit to Amazon. (Credit: Amazon via BI)
A map of the states and provinces that submitted a bit to Amazon. (Credit: Amazon via BI)

The numbers are in, and they’re a doozy.

Amazon says it has received 238 proposals from cities wanting to host the company’s new headquarters.

Proposals came from 54 states, provinces, and districts.

All US states except Arkansas, Hawaii, Montana, New Hampshire, Wyoming, and North and South Dakota submitted bids. Provinces and territories in Canada and Mexico also submitted bids that will be considered.

The deadline to submit was October 19.

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Amazon will now sift through the proposals, eliminating ones that don’t fit its criteria. The company will announce a decision early next year.

Amazon specified it was looking for an area with a low cost of living, an educated and tech-savvy workforce, high incentives, at least 1 million people, and close access to an international airport, among other requirements.

With these requirements in mind, some cities definitely have a better shot than others.

Amazon said it expects to invest $5 billion and create up to 50,000 jobs at the site of the new headquarters.