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Arlington County Board approves $23 million incentives package for Amazon

March 16, 2019 at 8:09 p.m. EDT
Supporters and opponents of Amazon’s plan to bring a second headquarters to Arlington, Va., crowd into a county board room for a meeting where more than 100 people were scheduled to speak. (Sarah Voisin/The Washington Post)

The Arlington County Board unanimously approved a $23 million incentives package for Amazon to build a headquarters facility in Crystal City at a raucous meeting Saturday repeatedly disrupted by protesters who shouted “shame” and twice forced the board members to briefly leave the room.

The 5-0 vote was the final action granting local and state subsidies to the online retail giant as part of its much-publicized plan to create at least 25,000 jobs over 12 years in the Northern Virginia suburb.