A group of major landlords is teaming up to pitch Amazon on the idea that Brooklyn is the ideal site for HQ2.

Owners like Jamestown, Rudin Management, Forest City and Rubenstein Partners believe it makes sense to partner up to pitch the borough's office properties, including Industry City, rather than compete against one another in an already hyper-competitive national contest to woo the e-commerce behemoth.

"We're working together to highlight the extraordinary opportunity that we can offer," said Andrew Kimball, the CEO of Industry City, the sprawling campus of former industrial buildings in Sunset Park owned by Jamestown and a group of partners. "Brooklyn's innovation coast from Williamsburg to Sunset Park has numerous opportunities for a campus-like environment with an ecosystem of academic institutions, a skilled labor force, bedroom communities and culture."

Kimball and other landlords credited Brooklyn Borough President Eric Adams and Brooklyn Chamber of Commerce President Andrew Hoan with the idea for banding owners together in the pitch.

As Crain's reported this morning, Adams and Hoan are sending an open letter to Amazon recommending Brooklyn for its new headquarters and are forming a committee to explore possible locations for the $470 billion company.

Amazon, which is headquartered in Seattle, is said to be looking at several cities, including Boston, for a second headquarters. The concept, dubbed HQ2, would require roughly one million square feet of space.

While Industry City's six million square feet would cover that requirement, other smaller projects are hoping to get in on the action if Amazon chooses the borough.

Jeff Fronek, an executive at Rubenstein Partners, said the 500,000-square-foot office property his company is building at 25 Kent Avenue in Williamsburg would work for the initial phase of Amazon's requirement.

"There are three phases to Amazon's RFP and the first one is 500,000 square feet by 2019," Fronek said. "Our building meets that need and has spanning views of the Manhattan skyline so we think it would be a perfect fit."