Amazon has triggered a US$5 billion bidding war — here are some of the craziest proposals for its new headquarters
The 238 bids include billions in tax incentives and even offers to rename towns after the e-commerce giant

By Leanna Garfield
After Amazon announced in September that it plans to build a second headquarters in an undetermined location, it received 238 bids from cities, states, and regions across North America. Each proposal detailed why that place should be chosen for Amazon’s new second home.
The company says its new campus, called HQ2, will bring 50,000 new jobs to the city where it winds up being built. The e-commerce giant will invest US$5 billion in the construction, making the offer one of the largest corporate-civic opportunities in recent American history.
The shortlist is expected to be revealed some time in early 2018, and many cities have disclosed their plans to woo Amazon. Some are more extreme than others.
Here are a few of the most out-there bids.
Columbia, St. Louis, and Kansas City, Missouri — a proposal to build a Hyperloop between the state’s three largest cities
