The Axon headquarters saga moved closer to completion when the Scottsdale City Council approved a deal that trims the project's housing element.
The long-stalled deal would let Axon build a new billion-dollar headquarters in Scottsdale. Here's what that means.
The Scottsdale City Council approved a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) with Axon, allowing the company to proceed with a major headquarters expansion.
The Scottsdale City Council has approved a compromise plan that will allow Axon to build its world headquarters in the city after months of controversy regarding the proposed development.
In a last-minute, behind-the-scenes negotiation, Mayor Lisa Borowsky secured Axon President Josh Isner’s agreement to reduce the Taser maker’s plan from more than 1,800 apartments to 600 apartments ...
Scottsdale voters will decide on a referendum on Axon's headquarters and housing project in the November 2026 election. A new state law, SB 1543, was passed that protects Axon's project and ...
First responders were originally called to the crash the morning of June 5, 2024, when the Pinal County Attorney's Office says Sanchez was driving 65 mph in a 40 mph zone when he rear-ended a minivan ...
Taser-maker Axon will reduce the size of its housing complex in north Scottsdale after inking a new deal with local leaders on Nov. 17.
The highest-ranked Arizona company on Deloitte's Technology Fast 500 list achieved triple-digit revenue growth over three ...
Axon Enterprise has significantly underperformed the broader market over the past year, yet analysts remain strongly bullish ...
Ocean City approved a $4.9M Axon contract for body cams, AI tools and drone detection despite concerns it arrived as a “$5M ...
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