Urban Planning (Sep 2020)

Techs and the Cities: A New Economic Development Paradigm?

  • Gary Sands,
  • Pierre Filion,
  • Laura A. Reese

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17645/up.v5i3.2986
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 3
pp. 392 – 402

Abstract

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Large technology firms pose new challenges for local economic development in the 21st century. They are attractive targets for local economic developers because they have the potential of providing permanent, well-paying jobs. This article examines two mega-economic development deals. Amazon’s proposed second headquarters in Queens and Sidewalk Labs’ Quayside proposal for the Toronto waterfront pit large and prosperous Big Tech firms against local governments with healthy economies. Amazon abandoned the New York City site it had chosen, rather than open new negotiations with local officials and citizens. Sidewalk Labs withdrew from the Quayside proposal after two and a half years of negotiation focusing mostly on the size of the proposed development. Although the potential benefits may be substantial, incentivizing Big Tech’s location decisions may be well beyond the means of most cities, especially those with distressed economies.

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