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From the Brookings article:

> Even if only a few of these assumptions about Amazon’s interests were correct, they would limit Amazon to only one to three places. Amazon already knows that, and given what we know about the company and the site selection industry, it most likely has a favorite.

I think I can guess what they are thinking, but it would be nice if they just named those 3 likeliest metro areas.



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Why name it and lose any possible tax advantages the target city might offer? That's the thesis of the article.

I was referring to Brookings naming it, not Amazon.

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