Opposition to the Taser company's $1.3 billion plan for a new headquarters in Scottsdale threatens to push Axon out of ...
Axon will need voter approval in 2026 if it still wants to build a massive apartment complex as part of a proposed HQ in ...
Scottsdale's clerk certified a petition for a referendum on Axon's HQ project, possibly delaying its development.
Security technology company Axon may get a new lease on life for its plans to build a world headquarters campus near the intersection of North Hayden Road and the Loop 101 in Scottsdale. A bill ...
The Axon live-work-play complex plan is headed to the ballot. After a city and county review process, City Clerk Ben Lane notified a group challenging Axon's City Council-approved plan it had enough ...
A developer should not be able to weaponize the Arizona Legislature to cancel our constitutional right to decide rezoning ...
The former Scottsdale City Council member who leads the opposition to Axon's proposed multi-use corporate campus explains why ...
The bill would make rezoning decisions "administrative" instead of "legislative," which would mean they are not subject to ...
Residents voiced strong opposition to the 1,895 apartment units planned as part of Axon Enterprise's proposed Scottsdale HQ ...
Scottsdale’s new City Council is preparing to chase Axon away. Start the day smarter. Get all the news you need in your inbox each morning. This, because putting apartments next to a busy ...
Axon, the company that makes Tasers and police body cameras, recently halted its proposed new headquarters and housing ...
Axon is considering options to relocate outside Arizona ahead of an anticipated citywide vote on the company’s $1.3 billion proposed headquarters in Scottsdale, Axon CEO and founder Rick Smith said.
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