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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.
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Axon says it's no longer in talks with Scottsdale to expand its HQAxon President Josh Isner met with Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky on Monday, June 9 and released a statement, saying, "Unfortunately, Axon is withdrawing from negotiations with the City of Scottsdale.
Senate Bill 1543 blocks a planned public vote on a rezoning sought by Axon for a sprawling new corporate headquarters at Hayden Road and Loop 101. Scottsdale doesn’t have a problem with the ...
That sentiment persisted even after Axon revamped its plan by cutting 700 apartments and reconfiguring roads to reduce traffic earlier this year. Unanimous approval of the project by Scottsdale ...
The Axon president acknowledged that Kwasman, Kathy Littlefield, Graham and Dubauskas are normally, as Whitehead put it, “a bloc.” But in Axon negotiations, Isner said, “Kwasman was willing ...
Arizona Rep. Matt Gress joined The Mike Broomhead Show to talk about what needs to happen in order for Arizona to balance the budget. 5 hours ago Video: The fight for Axon in Scottsdale is far ...
Yes, Axon’s plans certainly call for a new corporate headquarters building on a site in north Scottsdale near the Loop 101 and Hayden Road. But there will be so much more.
Jan. 12—Axon founder Rick Smith stopped short of saying he will shake the desert dust off his sneakers and leave town. Even so, Smith made it clear last week that he is unhappy — to put it ...
The Scottsdale City Council approved on Tuesday to hire an outside lawyer in its fight against a planned Axon headquarters development. Councilmembers voted 5-2 to invest $100,000 for legal advice.
Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky led a news conference regarding the Axon’s headquarters and housing project and said the company needs to work on a compromise with city officials, not lawmakers ...
Taser maker Axon Enterprise Inc. has for years planned to build a new headquarters campus in Scottsdale. After recent developments, the company's leaders are ready to consider alternative sites in ...
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.
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