
Originally Posted by
acostiga
it wouldn't shock me to see amazon pick pittsburgh, for a variety of reasons, after having followed the whole twisted saga (from a biased, local perspective). beyond the pool of talent here surrounding carnegie mellon/pitt/etc, and all of the tech firms building presence here (google, uber, argon, etc), there are some other underlying factors.
the chance to swoop in and contribute to the renaissance of this city, which has been dubbed the "paris of appalachia" must be somewhat attractive to amazon from a public relations standpoint. shockingly, coal has not magically "come back" and reinvigorated the region's economy. but we have rebuilt to some degree through education and medical technologies, and now tech. here in downtown pittsburgh, i can dine on foie gras while sipping a pint of local microbrew or a cocktail made with locally distilled booze. the sky here isn't choked with toxic clouds of smoke (anymore)- but if i were to drive not too far in just about any direction it becomes pennsyltucky or west-by-god-virginny really quick, and there are lots of very strange rural curiosities. there's already a pretty pronounced divide between those who benefit from this new economy and those who voted trump.
i've read about a few connections between this area and the highest levels of management, which could draw pittsburgh into deeper consideration. the cost of living here is comparatively low, and i think we have been recognized more than a few times for having a high quality of life (at least for folks who aren't in love with deep powder). as my wife and i have bought a condo that's close to downtown proper, i'd hope that my place would appreciate enough that i could convince the wife cash out so that we could move someplace where we'd have a yard.
for sure, the city and region seem to have proposed some crazy incentives. we just extended incentives to shell that could end up well over a billion dollars to build a chemical plant in western pa.
our airport is way, way bigger than it needs to be right now- because it was originally built as a hub for us airways. lots of underutilized capacity there, i believe, and we also have a separate airport that's for private jets and whatnot but has a long enough runway to handle large aircraft. tangentally, there has been talk of a regional high speed transit line- whatever that crazy elon musk's firm has been developing. hyperloop? travel from dc to chicago, via pittsburgh, at crazy-fast speeds. if you ask me, hyperloop sounds like those t-shirts that i had back in the day and changed colors when you sweat while wearing 'em. but if i could get a cheezborger cheezborger for dinner and still be home before the daily show that'd be awesome.
effect on things here if we were awarded the hq2 in pittsburgh? i think the divide between the older generations and others would widen. gentrification would go from dangerously quick into ludicrous speed. when the steel mills closed, it kind of wiped out entire sections of the population. someone told me that's why the steelers have so many fans all over the country- they left here to look for work elsewhere. some stayed and adapted, others never did- so we have neighborhoods where one house is a crusty old guy that hasn't updated the steelers banner on his front porch since the 80's right next to a sleek renovation that looks like a spaceship, with a german sedan parked out front.
me? dunno what i really think. i wouldn't bet on pittsburgh- but wouldn't be shocked if they do end up choosing us for hq2.
edit- we have recently put in lots of bike lanes. it's all 'bout those bike lanes.
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