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But in the past month, the Washington region has been

But in the past month, the Washington region has been left out. The new home to Amazon's Seattle headquarters, along with its two new offices located right outside of Washington, DC, have all been built in Seattle.

In the meantime, Amazon is trying to grow its local businesses in Washington to become a global leader in the tech sector . New Seattle is working closely with the company's international office in Paris , and has teamed up with Amazon for a pilot deal for a new headquarters . The new office is expected to open in mid-November.

The announcement came less than a month after Amazon announced that it had sold its last remaining warehouse in West Seattle. That warehouse will house just over 50,000 employees and will be home to thousands of Amazon employees. The company has been working on other plans to expand its international footprint, including its first headquarters in China. But if Amazon keeps doing this, it will have no reason to stop expanding its U.S. headquarters.

The irony is that Bezos isn't just a visionary entrepreneur, but a business man who has been successful at growing businesses. He's also been successful at building companies with good intentions, and that has helped Bezos grow his local business with its local focus. The Bezos family is clearly interested in building a world centered around its business, and the company is in the process of pulling its local headquarters down.

This could be a big win for Amazon shareholders. In a world where Amazon's global business is still the world's largest, the company could have an incentive to bring these "headquarters" down. In that case, the move would be a win for all Amazon shareholders—not just some of Washington's business owners.

Update: The Washington Post has updated our original post with more information about this deal.(CNN) The Supreme Court on Tuesday rejected a challenge to New Jersey's ban on same-sex marriages -- calling it unconstitutional and not binding.

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