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Laurel House, of Norristown, received a more than $3.15 million contract and the Women’s Center of Montgomery County, of ...
Gov. Katie Hobbs and the Arizona Legislature don't have much to show for the 165 days of what should've been a 100-day ...
Axon, one of the city's largest employers, said as much after announcing its plans to still build nearly 1,900 apartments and condos at its Scottsdale headquarters.
The Arizona security tech giant wants to build a new HQ in Scottsdale. But their plan to add 1,875 units of housing has brought on a battle with local lawmakers.
Isner, the president of Axon, issued a statement later that day: “Unfortunately, Axon is withdrawing from negotiations with the city of Scottsdale.” ...
Axon's president claims the Taser manufacturer 'put a great deal on the table' to appease Scottsdale. As if 1,700 apartments ...
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.
Axon proposed a series of concessions it was willing to make to the $1.3 billion project, which has garnered fierce opposition from thousands of Scottsdale voters.
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