D.C-area officials in talks about ways to jointly court Amazon’s HQ2


Officials in D.C., Maryland and Virginia have initiated a series of talks about ways to collectively position Greater Washington to win Amazon.com Inc.'s second headquarters despite having separate bids for the major economic development prospect.

Brian Kenner, D.C.'s deputy mayor for planning and economic development, acknowledged the conversations after WAMU reported Thursday on the existence of a letter in which the jurisdictions' top elected officials appeared to present a unified front in pursuit…

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