Paradise Valley might be a relatively small town with a fiscal conservative mindset, but it still has bills to pay. Although its services may be streamlined, its well-off citizenry expects them to be delivered in an effective and timely manner, and with a mindset that prioritizes safety, security, and well-being. That begins and ends with the city’s budget, and that … Read More
Scottsdale Unified Between a Rock and a Hard Place
Scottsdale Unified School District (SUSD) has had a long string of relatively comfortable times with few major issues, but those days may be coming to an end. Recently officials have been acknowledging the possibility of future school closures due to financial pressures and declining student enrollment. While no immediate closures are planned, the district is proactively assessing its long-term sustainability, … Read More
The City of Wealth Creation: How Scottsdale is Beating Almost Every Other City Out
Yet again, Scottsdale finds itself near the top of a list, and in this case it’s one of the best lists you’d imagine. According to the 2025 World’s Wealthiest Cities Report by Henley & Partners, Scottsdale ranks as the second-fastest-growing millionaire hotspot in the world, outpaced only by Shenzhen, China. In just the past decade, Scottsdale has seen its millionaire … Read More
Scottsdale Community Bank Celebrates 3rd Anniversary by Adding Personal Service Touch That Bans Phone Banks and Gives Clients the Cell Phone Number of its Bank President to Use 24/7/365
Enhancements for the “Best Local Bank in the Best City in America” As many, if not all, banks increasingly rely on automation and outsourced call centers to handle client matters, Scottsdale Community Bank is taking the opposite approach, celebrating its third anniversary by permanently forgoing the use of customer service phone banks in favor of providing person-to-person, direct access to in-house bankers … Read More