Staff Report – A recap of the top three stories on Arizona Progress & Gazette from the past week. Scottsdale’s Multiple-Front Threat The results of Scottsdale’s elections are the talk of the town, and other towns. Many are now suggesting their capital will bypass Scottsdale altogether rather than navigate the political morass they believe is inevitable Read full story here. Bad … Read More
Guest Editorial: Something To Be Grateful For
By Scottsdale Pinetop There’s no question that 2020 has been a year full of surprises. And as we head into the Thanksgiving holiday where relatives and friends come together to enjoy a special meal, the number of cases continues to rise throughout the state – leaving many families in a difficult situation both financially and physically. But one Scottsdale-based company … Read More
Guest Editorial: Expanding Scottsdale’s Bicycle Footprint Is A Smart Move
By Scottsdale Pinetop From trains, planes and automobiles – and back to the good old bicycle. It’s the changing reality for many cities across the country. As the world works to control and eventually stop the spread of COVID-19, the pandemic has people abandoning their vehicles and turning to cycling as a resilient, reliable and recreational way of getting around. … Read More
Constitutional Litigator, Tim Keller, Joins Gen Justice Keller Expands Gen Justice’s Fight To Help Foster Kids
PHOENIX, Arizona – Gen Justice has hired attorney Tim Keller to direct and expand its national work protecting the constitutional interests of abandoned and abused children. Keller has been serving as a Senior Attorney for the Institute for Justice, where he directed their educational choice litigation and led the legal team that secured this year’s U.S. Supreme Court victory in Espinoza v. … Read More
AZ’s Number One Industrial Real Estate Developer Reaches Out To South Phoenix Community As An Environmental Cleanup And New Jobs Center Take Shape
(PHOENIX) Neighbors, community leaders, city leaders, and business leaders met with Merit Partners, Arizona’s top industrial real estate developer on Saturday November 21st to discuss a new 83 acre jobs center that could employ as many as 1,000 people. The company, Merit Partners is transforming an old cement plant into a new industrial park near 7th Avenue and Elwood Street. … Read More
Guest Editorial: Bridging A Small Community Together
By Scottsdale Pinetop Millions of people cross thousands of bridges every day and think nothing of it. Especially for big, busy cities – it’s simply a method to get people from point A to point B. But for one rural Arizona community, a new pedestrian bridge meant everything. The long-awaited, ten-year project of the Billy Creek Pedestrian Bridge along Porter … Read More
How Ortega Won Scottsdale
This article in the Arizona Republic doesn’t explain Scottsdale Mayor-Elect David Ortega’s unexpected and impressive victory entirely, but it does provide insight into how a left-leaning candidate won in a typically Republican city. Bottom line: his candidacy likely would not have succeeded in another political year but he timed this mayoral candidacy well. He also benefitted from Lisa Borowsky’s too … Read More
Paradise Valley Puzzler
The acrimonious and litigious relationship between the emerging Ritz-Carlton project and the Town of Paradise Valley is one of the more bizarre and unfortunate municipal dynamics in the Valley right now. By all accounts the Ritz and its associated elements have done an impressive job constructing its hotel and residences. The prices per square foot once seemed fanciful. They … Read More
Tammy Caputi: Thank You Scottsdale
The final results of the general election are now complete, and I am thrilled with the results; I have solidly won a seat on city council! We never let up after the primary, working even harder to win this race. I moved ahead with my positive, forward-thinking message and it was all worth it. I couldn’t have done it without … Read More
Scottsdale’s Multiple-Front Threat
The results of Scottsdale’s elections are the talk of the town, and other towns. That’s because much of the business and investment community believes the “pro-resident” majority translates into anti-business policies. Many are now suggesting their capital will bypass Scottsdale altogether rather than navigate the political morass they believe is inevitable. As we have said before we hope everyone will … Read More

