So NJ offers $7 billion and its not considered the most likely location?
That shows how bad things are in NJ.
It would be in Newark NJ - and yes, things are bad there. The biggest obstacle is probably the hiring issue (where a certain percentage must be hired locally); not too many Newark residents fit into a modern economy, and companies are tired of hiring dead weight to meet these agreements. Also, many companies doing business in Newark have a hard time attracting talent from surrounding areas; nowadays people are much more likely to commute from one suburb to another for work.
“So NJ offers $7 billion and its not considered the most likely location?
That shows how bad things are in NJ.”
Just dont give it to Chicago. That little prick Rahm Emanuel doesnt deserve anything but a life sentence.