(WHDH) – Several cities around New England are hoping to be chosen as the location for Amazon’s new headquarters. The massive project would bring 50,000 jobs to the area.

Amazon said they are looking to build a second headquarters in a business-friendly home with strong talent. Communities in both Massachusetts and New Hampshire have joined the bidding war ahead of Thursday’s deadline.

Worcester was just one of several cities across the state, and more than 50 cities across the country, that joined in a bidding battle to become the home to Amazon’s second headquarters. The city is offering $500 million in tax incentives over 20 years.

New Hampshire is advertising Londonderry as the place for Amazon with “the benefits of Boston without all the headaches.”

Boston Mayor Marty Walsh said Boston’s proposal includes at least four potential locations, and at this point Boston is not offering any tax incentives. The mayor said there are already other incentives for the e-commerce giant to build here.

Amazon’s new campus will include as many as 50,000 jobs, and the company expects to invest more than $5 billion in construction.

Lynn said they have an over 100 acre lot ready for the company along Route 1A.

Somerville is also working on a proposal.

Unlike other states, Massachusetts Governor Charlie Baker has not put his support behind one city.

The proposals will be in Thursday and a review period will follow. It will likely be a while before the location of the new headquarters is announced.

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