On Thursday, the e-commerce giant announced that it would not be moving forward with its plans to build a headquarters in Long Island City, Queens.
However, other states and cities across the US seem more than willing to accept Amazon with open arms.
Graham isn't the only one hoping that Amazon's change of plans could create an opportunity for a new HQ2.
The hope that Amazon is looking for a new HQ2 is clear on social media.
Amazon and CEO Jef Bezos's Twitter mentions have been flooded with people asking Amazon to build a second headquarters in their state or city.
When Amazon originally announced its plan to build a second headquarters, it promised 50,000 jobs along with a $5 billion investment into the region.
Amazon recieved 238 proposals, as cities and states vied to win over the tech giant with tax subsidies and other benefits. Across the US, people were eager for Amazon to consider their hometown for a headquarters project a desire that reignited on Thursday.
Amazon said it made the decision to ditch New York because "a number of state and local politicians have made it clear that they oppose our presence and will not work with us to build the type of relationships that are required to go forward with the project."
However, that doesn't mean the tech giant is looking for an HQ3. The company still plans to open a headquarters in Northern Virginia supporting 25,000 jobs, as well as an office in Nashville supporting 5,000 jobs.
"We do not intend to reopen the HQ2 search at this time," Amazon said on Thursday. "We will proceed as planned in Northern Virginia and Nashville, and we will continue to hire and grow across our 17 corporate offices and tech hubs in the U.S. and Canada."
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