Articles tagged as: Amazon
January 22, 2018
Indiana Officials Say They Won't Go Overboard To Woo Amazon
Last week the Seattle-based online retail giant included Indianapolis on its list of 20 remaining contenders for what the company says will be a $5 billion project.
Read MoreJanuary 18, 2018
Indianapolis Among Top 20 Candidates For Amazon's HQ2
Indianapolis submitted a joint bid with Fishers to land Amazon's second North American headquarters,. They made the cut among 238 total proposals from cities in Canada, the U.S. and Mexico.
Read MoreDecember 12, 2017
Holiday Shopping Online? What You Need To Know About Sales Tax
Most businesses who sell online aren't required to collect sales tax if they don't have a physical presence in the state.
Read MoreNovember 1, 2017
Donnelly, Young Urge Amazon To Choose Indiana For HQ2
In a joint letter to Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos, Democratic Sen. Joe Donnelly and Republican Sen. Todd Young say Indiana is one of the best states in the country to do business.
Read MoreOctober 18, 2017
'A Major Distraction': Is A Megadeal Like Amazon's HQ2 Always Worth It?
Amazon's unmatched promise of 50,000 well-paying jobs has red carpets rolling out across the U.S. - but also some soul-searching. How much should communities subsidize wealthy American corporations?
Read MoreOctober 18, 2017
Gary, Indiana Appealing To Virtue In Amazon Pitch
Gary Mayor Karen Freeman-Wilson says her city offers Amazon a chance to leave a greater legacy by transforming the community.
Read MoreSeptember 20, 2017
Gary Joins The Competition For Amazon's HQ2
The city took out an ad in the New York Times Monday that addressed Amazon Chief Executive Officer Jeff Bezos.
Read MoreSeptember 11, 2017
Central Indiana To Compete For Amazon HQ2
The mayors of Indianapolis and Fishers joined with business leaders to throw their collective hats into the ring.
Read MoreSeptember 8, 2017
Indy Would Be 'A Longshot' In Bid To House Massive New Amazon HQ
Indianapolis could meet Amazon's real estate, infrastructure and demographic criteria, analysts say, but will have trouble with the workforce requirements.
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