Baltimore Leaders Send In Their Bid For Amazon HQ2

That’s how Mayor Catherine Pugh and other speakers finished their remarks at City Garage in Port Covington on Wednesday morning to mark the city’s submission of its bid for Amazon’s HQ2. It came a day before the Oct. 19 deadline set by the company.

With the bid, the city joins others across the country who are attempting to woo the ecommerce giant, and its promise of 50,000 jobs and $5 billion in construction.

While the specifics of the contents of the package being delivered to Seattle are under wraps, Pugh and other leaders gave some broad looks at how the city is pitching itself.

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