Why Amazon canceled HQ2 in New York City and what it means for everyone involved

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Amazon is canceling HQ2 in New York City.

The company announced in November that it would build a new headquarters in New York.

Amazon claimed it would provide "25,000 full-time high-paying jobs," as well as a $2.5 billion investment in New York's Long Island City neighborhood.

New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio were supportive of Amazon coming to the city.

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But local politicians like Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez panned the deal.

Twitter reads:"Amazon is a billion-dollar company. The idea that it will receive hundreds of millions of dollars in tax breaks at a time when our subway is crumbling and our communities need MORE investment, not less, is extremely concerning to residents here."

"We've been getting calls and outreach from Queens residents all day about this. The community's response? Outrage."

Amazon would have received an estimated $3 billion in tax incentives.

The company cited local opposition as a reason for canceling its New York plans.

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Governor Cuomo's office estimated HQ2 could have created over 107,000 total jobs, as well as $27.5 billion in city and state tax revenue over the next 25 years.

Cuomo said the opposing politicians "should be held accountable for this lost economic opportunity."

Mayor de Blasio criticized Amazon's decision in a statement: "You have to be tough to make it in New York City," and "Instead of working with the community, Amazon threw away that opportunity."

Amazon said it won't reopen its search for another HQ2 location at this time.

However, the company will move forward with its plans to build a headquarters in Northern Virginia, as well as an operations center in Nashville.

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