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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 ...
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.
Scottsdale leaders have crystallized their adversity toward rentals, sending a message to developers looking to build multifamily housing.
It is simply this: Give Scottsdale voters the final say on whether Axon’s project should be built. Opinion: Scottsdale voters should have the final say on Axon If Axon won’t vastly reduce size ...
As for Axon, the one-time Scottsdale startup posted record annual net income of a whopping $377 million in 2024. Axon’s shares rose more than 50% in 2023, then doubled in 2024.
After nearly two decades of shaping Greater Phoenix's economic landscape, Chris Camacho is taking on a new challenge with the ...
Axon, which has been based in Scottsdale since it was founded in 1993, is now a multibillion-dollar business. The Wall Street Journal recently reported that its CEO, Rick Smith, was paid $165 ...
Axon 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.
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.
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.
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.
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