Reports Say GE Picking Boston for New HQ Over Providence

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Reports Say GE Picking Boston for New HQ Over Providence

General Electric is expected to announce that it has chosen Boston to be its new Corporate Headquarters over competing cities Providence and New York City.

This is a big hit for Governor Gina Raimondo's effort to recreate Rhode Island's economy and another win for the Commonwealth's Governor Charlie Baker. GE ranks 6th on the Fortune 500 list.

In an interview with Providence Mayor Jorge Elorza at the opening of the Say Cheese restaurant on Weybosseet Street, the Mayor refused to comment on why Providence lost out. He told GoLocal he would not comment until the selection was official.

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The announcement comes months after Rhode Island was on the short list to win one of corporate America's most prized and respected companies. GE is ranked 9th in the United States by Fortune as most respected.

The Boston Globe reported on the development on Wednesday, citing that GE executives had made calls to Governor Baker regarding the deal. 

RI Comes Up Short

As GoLocal reported in December in "Five Economic Projects - Can Raimondo Get Them Done?", Rhode Island came close to the prize. 

Reports that the Connecticut giant is eyeing a move elsewhere — with Rhode Island on that short list — has many a Ocean Stater excited at the possibility.  The Boston Globe not surprisingly made the case that their state should top the list (taking a dig at the others), saying that the "Boston area is on the short list of contenders for the headquarters and its 800 people, as GE’s search focuses on high-cost states in the Northeast. In relation to those states, Massachusetts compares favorably on its business tax climate."

However a Connecticut State Rep told the Hartford Courant a month earlier that Rhode Island as an option “wouldn’t surprise him.” Said State Rep John Frey in November, “It's been expressed to me by a couple of people at GE that they've been impressed by what the governor has done with state employee liabilities." To say a GE coup by Raimondo would be monumental for Rhode Island would be an understatement.


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