Scottsdale's anti-apartment culture could lead to the loss of one of its biggest employers. Why it matters: The ...
Scottsdale's clerk certified a petition for a referendum on Axon's HQ project, possibly delaying its development.
Axon will need voter approval in 2026 if it still wants to build a massive apartment complex as part of a proposed HQ in ...
Residents voiced strong opposition to the 1,895 apartment units planned as part of Axon Enterprise's proposed Scottsdale HQ ...
Axon CEO and founder Rick Smith said. The Taser stun gun company has been based in Scottsdale since the early 1990s. It currently employs about 800 workers in the city and generates roughly $1.4 ...
More likely, the company will be on its way to Texas or Florida by then. Axon CEO Rick Smith says the company will be out of here if the council won’t schedule a special election in November.
Though Rick Smith says he wants to race Axon – and Scottsdale – into a flourishing future, he may have hit another speed bump ...
The big picture: Axon CEO Rick Smith told Axios he will move the company's headquarters out of state if Scottsdale does not allow him to go ahead with a planned corporate campus by year's end.