Take a look at the bike-friendly headquarters complete with employee showers that Amazon is planning to build in Arlington, Virginia
- Amazon filed its proposed development plans for its second headquarters (HQ2) outside of Seattle in Arlington, Virginia in May.
- The Metropolitan Park site will feature: two, 22-story LEED Gold-certified sustainable office buildings, 50,000 square feet of retail space, 1.1 acres of open and green spaces, and bike parking for 600 cyclists.
- Amazon intends to invest $2.5 billion in building HQ2.
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Amazon filed its proposed development plans in the spring for its upcoming HQ2 headquarters in Arlington, Virginia, and the company projects that construction will begin in Q1 of 2020.
"As with our Seattle headquarters, we plan to invest in developing a new headquarters in Arlington that will grow alongside its neighbors, supporting local businesses, building new public spaces for all to enjoy, and integrating sustainable design features throughout our campus," John Schoettler, Amazon's Vice President of Global Real Estate and Facilities, wrote in a May blog post.
Amazon intends to create 400 new jobs in Arlington in 2019 and 25,000 jobs in the next decade. Amazon has had a presence in Virginia since 2010, investing $34 billion into employee compensation and infrastructure in the Commonwealth.
Plans for HQ2 are split into three phases. The first phase in Crystal City of Arlington represents all 2019 progress: Amazon opened its first temporary office in Crystal City in June, and it will add additional temporary office space later in the year. Phase two focuses on the Metropolitan Park area of Pentagon City in Arlington, for which construction will begin in 2020 once Amazon's development plans are approved by Arlington. Finally, phase three will represent construction in Pen Place in Arlington. Altogether, that's nearly 4.8 million square feet of Amazon space in the city of Arlington.
Amazon famously backed out of its plan to split HQ2 between Virginia and New York in February 2019 after running into vocal pushback from local NYC politicians and residents.
Check out Amazon's proposed development plans for HQ2 phase two at Metropolitan Park: