Amazon.com Inc.'s potential move to Long Island City lays the foundation for the Seattle-based e-commerce giant to enter into — and dominate — the financial services sector, including real estate, wealth management and brokerage.
That's according to real estate pro Janine Yorio, co-founder and CEO of Compound Asset Management, a New York City-based real estate technology company.
"I don't know for sure whether it will help or hurt the city, but it will certainly shake things up," she…