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Otter74 09-11-2017 08:34 AM

Neither the OP nor anyone else knows where Amazon is going to put its new facility, but Detroit would have been a pretty colid contender if it had decent public transit, which it doesn't - the writer does indeed have a point. This is entirely separate from the question of whether it *should* be a contender - I don't think it would have suited the city well to spend $$$$ on public subsidies for Amazon.

Scott R 09-12-2017 06:28 AM

And our blizzards?

kach22i 09-12-2017 06:33 AM

I'm not so sure about Denver.

Don't they get snowed in a lot and the airport is force to close?

Roads and mountain passes close too?

Denver International Airport Experiences Dozens of Delays Due to Freezing Fog
https://weather.com/news/news/denver-international-airport-thanksgiving-weekend-delays-fog
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As an arctic cold front moved southwestward into the Denver area Sunday morning, temperatures varied wildly across the metropolitan area. Places just ahead of the front touched 60 degrees while locations just a few miles away plummeted into the 20s. Low clouds and dense fog moved in with the cold air.

https://skift.com/2016/05/25/state-of-global-travel-2016-5-charts-on-the-most-connected-airports/
https://skift.com/wp-content/uploads...ts-on-time.jpg


https://3rxg9qea18zhtl6s2u8jammft-wp...-connected.jpg

Atlanta seems to be the most connected.

kach22i 09-26-2017 06:56 AM

Amazon will get headquarters bid for closed Northland Mall in Southfield, Michigan
Amazon will get headquarters bid for closed Northland Mall | MLive.com

Scott R 09-26-2017 08:55 AM

Hard to believe anywhere is more violent than Chicago, but congratulations Detroit.

Detroit is again the most violent city in the USA

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Detroit is again the most violent city in the USA
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DETROIT — Detroit regained the title as the most violent big city in America in 2016, witnessing more murders last year than Los Angeles, which has four times as many people, according to new FBI crime figures released Monday.
But I'm sure it would make a lovely home for Amazon.

Rtrorkt 09-26-2017 11:19 AM

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Originally Posted by targa911S (Post 9732512)
Pittsburgh has their hat in the ring as well.

+1 on Pittsburgh. Carnegie Tech, center for autonomous driving, lots of tech there now, good mass transportation, and a foodie destination

kach22i 09-26-2017 12:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott R (Post 9752032)
Hard to believe anywhere is more violent than Chicago, but congratulations Detroit.

Detroit is again the most violent city in the USA

But I'm sure it would make a lovely home for Amazon.

The disputes in the numbers sound like: hey only 8,000 people were knocked on the head not 9,000 ..........are not strong arguments.

I know the Southfield area in the article I linked to, helped in the design and construction drawings for the white metal arches at the entries at Northland almost 30 years ago, and last year was looking at a building across the street for a client, so I might get sucked back that area in one day.

Northland was nice a long time ago, top notch in fact, first large scale enclosed mall in the nation. The hotel and movie theater (copper roof) adjacent to Northland were very nice, and still standing.

Driverless cars all over Ann Arbor now, soon in Dearborn as well from what I've read.

Google made it to the area, not so far fetched that Amazon will too, but I'm not holding my breath.

aigel 09-26-2017 06:20 PM

Lots of places "throwing the hat in the ring" hoping ... I would imagine that execs that know they will move to the new site aren't going to be too hot on some BFE location. My prediction is that it will be in a reasonable comfortable and lively place as already suggested. It will not be in Pittsburgh, Detroit or Alabama ...

G

john70t 09-26-2017 08:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Scott R (Post 9752032)
Hard to believe anywhere is more violent than Chicago, but congratulations Detroit.

Detroit is again the most violent city in the USA

#1 again, all ya'll bi****es.
Ya heard?

Danimal16 09-26-2017 09:38 PM

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Originally Posted by tabs (Post 9731381)
My Dad used to work in that Packard plant on East Grand as a Tool & Die Maker from 35 to 45. During the war he made a lot of money, and by nature was a saver. He used to tell me that he would sometimes walk through the 2ND floor where Packard built the custom bodied cars...He also worked on the RR Merlin prototypes that were to be used in the P-38. There is a picture of him in the Packard book...in the RR Merlin chapter.

Tabs, the P-38 used Allisons. Packard/Merlins were primarily for P-51s; P-40Fs also had them.

red-beard 09-27-2017 02:47 PM

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Originally Posted by Danimal16 (Post 9752939)
Tabs, the P-38 used Allisons. Packard/Merlins were primarily for P-51s; P-40Fs also had them.

Later the Packard/Merlins were used in the P-51. Originally, it had an Allison...

porsche4life 10-23-2017 08:27 PM

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Originally Posted by peteremsley (Post 9788257)

With billions of dollars on the line and 50,000 potential jobs, it’s no surprise that lots of cities are interested!


Im still hoping for somewhere here in AZ! ;)

porsche4life 10-23-2017 08:52 PM

When you consider multiple cities in 54 states and territories it adds up quickly. I know of at least 3 proposals from here in AZ alone.

Chocaholic 10-24-2017 03:52 AM

Please don't pick Atlanta. We're full.

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1508845969.jpg

ckelly78z 10-24-2017 04:02 AM

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Originally Posted by aigel (Post 9752802)
Lots of places "throwing the hat in the ring" hoping ... I would imagine that execs that know they will move to the new site aren't going to be too hot on some BFE location. My prediction is that it will be in a reasonable comfortable and lively place as already suggested. It will not be in Pittsburgh, Detroit or Alabama ...

G

This is what makes me think it will be Nashville.....decent weather, freindly locals, desireable location for settling families, and already a home to many international companies.

For sure, 50,000 jobs coming to any area would be an absolute boon to construction, infrastructure improvements, retail sales, taxes, and image....even better than the olympics.

stevej37 10-24-2017 04:02 AM

This should help..:D
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