Axon says it's no longer in talks with Scottsdale to expand its HQ
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Axon Ends Negotiations With “Toxic” Scottsdale
Citing a "toxic environment" created by the internal politics of the Scottsdale City Council, Axon announced on Monday that it will no longer try to negotiate with the City as it plans to build its headquarters. On Monday, Axon President Josh Isner tweeted the news after meeting with Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky: "Unfortunately, Axon is...
Axon backs away from ‘toxic’ negotiations with Scottsdale
Key Points: Axon ended negotiations with the City of Scottsdale The company intends to stay in the city Scottsdale Mayor Lisa Borowsky said there were too many hurdles to overcome in negotiations Axon has withdrawn from negotiations with the City of Scottsdale over the size of its new global headquarters, but the company still intends to stay in the city. The company and the city engaged in negotiations after Gov. Katie Hobbs signed a law in …
Axon ends Scottsdale negotiations but will proceed with headquarters project
Axon CEO Patrick Smith speaks the Arizona Capitol on March 4, 2025, as part of the company's effort to back legislation that would stop a ballot referendum in Scottsdale brought by residents opposed to its plans to build a 74-acre campus near the Loop 101 and Hayden Road. Photo by Jerod MacDonald-Evoy | Arizona MirrorEven after succeeding in winning support at the state Capitol for a change to state law that cancels a public vote on its proposed…
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