That's not what I meant when I mentioned arenas. If you build an arena in the middle of a massive parking lot, no one can build a bar next to your arena because the arena is in the middle of a massive parking lot.
By the same token, if one company takes over a massive chunk of real estate to build their HQ, the only way anything is going to get built on that land is if that company builds it.
Based on what Amazon has done in Seattle, that doesn't seem to be the way they do things. Maybe they'll want to do things differently in their new location, but I wouldn't bet on it.
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