Area Development
Amazon said it would make more than a $300 million investment in Florida warehouse distribution facilities by the end of 2016, and create more than 3,000 full time jobs with benefits, as part of an agreement reached with state officials and Governor Rick Scott.

While details about a location in the Sunshine State were not disclosed, Amazon vice president of global public policy Paul Misener said: “We thank Governor Scott for his commitment to creating jobs in Florida. We propose to create more than 3,000 new jobs and over $300 million in investment in Florida, while we work toward enactment of the federal Marketplace Fairness Act, which will protect states’ rights to make their own revenue policy choices.”

Governor Scott said, “Amazon’s commitment to create more than 3,000 new jobs in Florida is further proof that we’ve turned our economy around. Amazon will continue to work with Enterprise Florida on its ongoing projects which will include a return on any taxpayer investment, and we look forward to the company’s announcements as it chooses locations and creates jobs in Florida.”

The Governor said Amazon will begin collecting Florida sales tax at such time as it is required under current Florida law. To make the proposed job creation and investments economically viable, the availability of economic development incentives will be a material factor in any final location decisions.