Yes, I know all about Nimby. But tech companies should grow organically based on local supply of labor and their needs, and pay their damn taxes. Not artificially cram 25,000 people into a "chosen" neighborhood in exchange for tax subsidies that other local businesses who pay taxes don't get.
If you are a renter in NYC anywhere near that area, you dodged a major bullet, no question about it.
While I agree with doing away with these subsidies we should be clear about a few things:
1) Amazon would not have been competing with local businesses any more than it already is by existing. It was administrative offices, etc, not some sort of shop.
2) I'm against subsidies of this sort on principle but it's not like these subsidies are anything new. The majority of what Amazon was getting was due to laws that have long been on the books and will continue to be on the books. Nobody complained before so why now?
3) If you are a renter in NYC you are already being screwed by insane housing policy. We should ALWAYS encourage more businesses to come to the city and the people in charge in New York are to blame for the housing shortage and no one else.
We shouldn't be saying 'let's keep businesses out of NYC because our housing policy sucks', we should just fix our housing policy. It's not like it's a mystery as to what needs to be done, it simply requires us to stop listening to rich, incumbent homeowners as to what policy should be.