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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 ...
Axon pulled out of Scottsdale talks to scale back controversial HQ development; Axon's president blamed the Scottsdale City ...
Axon has announced it is no longer negotiating with the City of Scottsdale for its plans to build a headquarters in the city.
Axon is moving “full-steam ahead” on its HQ and housing project in Scottsdale after breaking off negotiations about final ...
Axon is pulling its plans to build its headquarters in Scottsdale. On Monday, Axon President Josh Isner released a statement ...
Axon scraps Axon Scottsdale headquarters project despite a new state law blocking a public vote on the development ...
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In April, Arizona Gov. Katie Hobbs approved SB1543, giving the tech giant the go ahead to expand its headquarters. She said it would have provided more than 5,500 jobs and was projected to generate an ...
Scottsdale-based Taser maker Axon has pulled out of negotiations with the city in a dispute over a planned housing project at ...
Axon will no longer consult the Scottsdale City Council when planning its massive project to erect a headquarters within the city.
Axon president Josh Isner joined The Mike Broomhead to discuss the breakdown in project negotiations between Axon and the City of Scottsdale, and if anything can be salvaged as a result.
Axon's president decries "toxic" political environment as negotiations over Scottsdale headquarters concessions crumble.