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Axon's president claims the Taser manufacturer 'put a great deal on the table' to appease Scottsdale. As if 1,700 apartments ...
Utility Associates Inc., out of Decatur, Georgia, beat out Axon Enterprise Inc., of Scottsdale, Arizona. Police officials had ...
Axon first pitched a proposal in August to build nearly 2,000 apartment units near its planned headquarters in north Scottsdale, on Hayden Road south of Loop 101. As it stands, apartments are not ...
Axon Enterprise is expected to announce its second-quarter results next month, and analysts predict a double-digit dip in the ...
The Board of Police Commissioners, at its first meeting since the state takeover, is scheduled this week to approve a ...
By then, Axon will be gone. Axon, which makes Tasers and police body cameras, has been headquartered in Scottsdale since its founding in 1993, with U.S. offices in Seattle and Boston.
For Axon, certainly, given that average monthly rents in the city are north of $3,000, and Axon isn’t likely to be building 1,700 average apartments and condos at its north Scottsdale digs.
Mar. 2—In a polite-but-tough March 1 letter, Scottsdale City Attorney Sherry Scott demanded Axon keep its employees in check. "I strongly urge Axon to instruct its employees that they should not ...
The big picture: Axon CEO Rick Smith told Axios he will move the company's headquarters out of state if Scottsdale does not allow him to go ahead with a planned corporate campus by year's end.
After Axon vote, Arizona lawmakers can never whine about voter suppression again | Opinion The Arizona Legislature approved a bill stripping Scottsdale voters of their right to decide whether Axon ...
She said Axon moving would be “a great loss” to Scottsdale. “We could lose a company that generates a lot of taxes for us – which keeps resident taxes down,” Whitehead bemoaned.