Back To The Future & Living Lessons In Scottsdale

Well that didn’t last long. The collective community spirit exhibited in the overwhelming passage of the bond package on November 5th has since devolved over divisiveness with a project called Southbridge II. Late last week, opponents of the development submitted 17,000 referendum signatures to put the matter to a city-wide vote later in 2020. That’s no small achievement even if … Read More

Guest Editorial: Mayor Pete, The Yang Gang, AOC and Fresh Local Faces in 2020

By Recker McDowell — South Bend Mayor Pete Buttigieg and entrepreneur Andrew Yang posted strong fourth quarter fundraising numbers in the Democratic presidential race. Buttigieg, in particular, has shown in his fundraising and polls that many voters are looking for fresh faces and fresh voices as Democrats decide who will take on President Donald Trump in November. Trump benefited from … Read More

Guest Editorial: The Lessons of 2019 for 2020 and the Elections

By Recker McDowell — With 2019 in the rear-view mirror, 2020 and the upcoming elections are front of mind nationally, statewide and in local races where cities such as Scottsdale will pick a new mayor and City Council members. Local races will determine the path on growth, development and jobs. Those running for office in Scottsdale, in other cities or … Read More

Guest Editorial: The Lessons of Versace and Scottsdale Fashion Square

By Recker McDowell — Scottsdale Fashion Square is landing a new Versace store to go along with other luxury locations for the likes of Tiffany & Co., Gucci, Louis Vuitton and Prada. Fashion Square’s new Nieman Marcus anchored luxury wing and attraction of high-end brands along with a new Apple store helped spur sales at the mall. Fashion Square sales … Read More

Guest Editorial: Chandler Has Ingredients For Next Cool Downtown

By Recker McDowell — Restaurants have been a big real estate, economic development and consumer spending driver throughout the current economic cycle. New cool restaurants filled empty and foreclosed properties right after the Great Recession. That helped Culinary Dropout and others sprout on Seventh Street in Phoenix. Restaurants have been the linchpin of the growth and popularity of Gilbert’s Heritage … Read More

Guest Editorial: Why Debbie Lesko Is Very Much the Face of Donald Trump’s GOP

By Recker McDowell — U.S. Rep. Debbie Lesko (R-Arizona) has seen her regional and national profile rise via her full-throated defenses of President Donald Trump and jabs at Democrats during the impeachment hearings. Like it or not. Good or bad. Lesko, a former state lawmaker representing the West Valley, is very much a face of the Republican Party in Arizona … Read More

Santa’s Gift To Paradise Valley

If Airbnb is treating Paradise Valley roughly these days, others like Ritz-Carlton and Five Star Development are not. The emerging resort at Lincoln and Scottsdale Roads will be Santa’s greatest gift to the tony town in 2020. In previous years skepticism seemed to be the project’s yuletide sonnet. But not this one after the project’s developer, Five Star, opened up … Read More