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Axon has announced it is no longer negotiating with the City of Scottsdale for its plans to build a headquarters in the city.
A luxury multifamily complex is set to transform a struggling retail property on the Phoenix-Scottsdale border.
To stave off that prospect, Axon turned to the state Legislature and advocated for Senate Bill 1543. The measure, which Gov.
Axon halted HQ talks with Scottsdale, citing a "toxic environment," but will expand on its 74-acre lot despite the fallout.
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