New York has 13 days to finish crafting the perfect plan to land Amazon’s second headquarters—and beat out more than 100 other cities that have indicated interest.
Across the five boroughs developers and civic leaders worked frantically in late September to turn in over two dozen site proposals in 23 neighborhoods for consideration.
“This has been so far a very good exercise for Brooklyn and Brooklyn real estate,” said Ofer Cohen, president of TerraCRG, a real estate advisory firm in the borough.
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