Halifax’s ‘dark horse’ bid for new Amazon headquarters sparks soul searching
HALIFAX — It started out largely as a cheerleading exercise, a way of touting Halifax’s best-kept secrets to show the world we’re open for business.
But Halifax’s bid to woo Amazon’s new corporate headquarters has morphed into something akin to a municipal mid-life crisis, as the city delves into a round of soul searching on what it really wants out of life.
Amazon, the e-commerce and cloud computing giant, is on the hunt for a location for a second campus in North America, with plans to spend $5 billion and create 50,000 jobs.
Halifax’s decision to enter the competition has set off a firestorm of debate about whether the city and its 425,000 residents are ready for the big leagues — or even want to play.