As companies consider bringing their employees back to the office more often, those firms are thinking about the spaces workers are coming back to. What that could mean for the Valley’s commercial real estate market. Plus, as road rage rates go up, we talk to an Arizona driving school about what's behind the trend.
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Scottsdale has approved Axon's plan for housing and restaurants. Some residents aren't happy with itThe Scottsdale City Council has approved a development plan for Axon. The Taser maker wants to build a new headquarters in north Scottsdale, but the project would also include housing, a hotel and restaurants.
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Arizona’s water agency is encouraging an executive council to take action on a controversial issue around building in areas with low water supplies, due to building restrictions imposed by Democratic Gov. Katie Hobbs.
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As firms had fewer workers in the office due to the pandemic, they needed less office space. But if those employees are coming back, how will those businesses respond?
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Road rage is on the rise. Here's what a traffic school teacher is hearing from angry Arizona driversIn 2023, ADOT reported that nearly 1,000 crashes were categorized as road rage. Nine people died. More than 300 were injured.
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Kim Hayashi, a BMX legend from Chandler, tells the story of how she became a Hall of Fame racer.
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In honor of the anniversary, trumpet player Louise Baranger has put together a band to play the songs from the album at The Nash in Phoenix on Friday night.