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Axon's president decries "toxic" political environment as negotiations over Scottsdale headquarters concessions crumble.
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FOX 10 Phoenix on MSNAxon says it's no longer in talks with Scottsdale to expand its HQTech company, Axon, known for its body cams and Tasers, is no longer working with the city of Scottsdale to expand its ...
Scottsdale-based Axon Enterprise, which manufactures Tasers and body cameras, wanted to build a 400,000-square-foot corporate ...
To stave off that prospect, Axon turned to the state Legislature and advocated for Senate Bill 1543. The measure, which Gov.
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Axon pulls plans to build its headquarters in Scottsdale, president announcesAxon is pulling its plans to build its headquarters in Scottsdale. On Monday, Axon President Josh Isner released a statement ...
Axon President Josh Isner reportedly met with Scottsdale's mayor again on Monday and then released the following statement: ...
“We hope to be able to break ground in the coming six months to a year,” Axon President Josh Isner told KTAR News 92.3 FM’s The Mike Broomhead Show on Tuesday. A day earlier, Isner announced ...
Scottsdale-based Taser maker Axon has pulled out of negotiations with the city in a dispute over a planned housing project at ...
Axon scraps Axon Scottsdale headquarters project despite a new state law blocking a public vote on the development ...
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 president Josh Isner joined The Mike Broomhead Show and was asked if Axon was approached by any other city in Arizona about relocating there. Reports of Israel attacking Iran came down late ...
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