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General Electric is expected to make a decision soon about whether the company's headquarters will be moved out of Connecticut. GE has made no final decision but NewsCenter 5 has learned two cities in contention are Boston and New York.If the move to Boston occurs, GE would likely move its 700 workers at their worldwide headquarters to the Seaport District. That area is slowly becoming defined by an innovation economy.Other aspects drawing the company to the area may be the easy access to Logan airport and the fact that 35 percent of Bostonians are 24-35."How close are you to closing the deal with GE?" NewsCenter 5 reporter Janet Wu asked Mayor Martin Walsh."Really can't, really can't talk about any particulars here," he answered. "Boston is a great city, it's a wonderful city. I think anybody would love our city and what we have to offer.""The ecosystem of Boston is much more manageable than a New York system or one of the other mega cities around the world," suggested Jim Rooney, of the Greater Boston Chamber of Commerce.Multiple sources say tax credits and property tax relief are under discussion."Tax credits I hear are on the table, property tax relief - another thing that's on the table. Are these two MUSTS for drawing them into Boston?" Wu asked the mayor."Again, I'm not going to get into the terms of any type of deal," Walsh said.Another strong selling point - the close cooperation between Republican Gov. Charlie Baker and Democratic Mayor Walsh."(Walsh) and the governor have teamed up on this in a way that may be unprecedented," Rooney said. "I think companies look for that: that political relationship stability, they don't want to walk into a place where there are arrows being shot back and forth."State and city officials also are offering to find temporary office space while their worldwide headquarters is being established.GE's decision is expected within the next few weeks.