The world’s largest online retailer has pulled the plug on creating a new hub in New York. Following “fierce opposition” , Amazon has cancelled plans to create a new headquarters in New York City. The project would have seem 25,000 people employed. In a statement , the company revealed that it had “decided not to move forward” with plans to build in Queens. Basically, local political opposition is thought to be the main reason behind the U-turn. The new waterfront campus would have employed around 25,000 people. Also, it would have reportedly got £3bn in subsidies and tax breaks from the state and city. Even though it was supported by New York City governor, Andrew Cuomo, and mayor Bill de Blasio, the move will not go ahead. Initially, Amazon ran a national competition, where cities competed in a bid to host a second headquarters. As we know, Amazon picked New York and Arlington, Virginia. Alas, it seems the New York build wasn’t to be. However, Amazon still intends to proceed wit...