The ongoing fight over Axon’s headquarters campus is reminiscent of previous skirmishes in the city over multifamily development. One prime example is the Southbridge II mixed-use project, which was proposed by Spring Creek Development in Old Town Scottsdale in 2018.
Taser maker Axon canceled Friday’s groundbreaking for a new headquarters in Scottsdale and is considering moving its base out of Arizona.
Opposition to the Taser company's $1.3 billion plan for a new headquarters in Scottsdale threatens to push Axon out of Arizona after decades.
Axon says the decision to abandon the project is due to a ballot referendum initiative. Last month, a pro-union political organization called Worker Power said it helped to gather enough signatures to allow voters to decide if they want to veto the development.
New opposition to a HQ project in Arizona has leaders at Axon Enterprise — the maker of tasers and body cameras — consider their options.
PHOENIX – Taser maker Axon Enterprise Inc. canceled Friday’s scheduled groundbreaking for a new headquarters in Scottsdale and is considering moving its base out of Arizona. The decision was ...
Axon is considering options to relocate outside Arizona ahead of an anticipated citywide vote on the company’s $1.3 billion proposed headquarters in Scottsdale, Axon CEO and founder Rick Smith said.
Most cities would salivate to land Axon's new corporate headquarters. Scottsdale, apparently, isn't among them.
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Axon founder Rick Smith stopped short of saying he will shake the desert dust off his sneakers and leave town. Even so, Smith made it clear last week that he is unhappy — to put it mildly — with a potential roadblock to his visionary expansion plan.
If security technology company Axon leaves Scottsdale, it will likely leave Arizona altogether, according to David Leibowitz, a spokesman for the company. A number of cities around the Valley