From Gary Holloway’s Facebook page this morning: Say goodbye to Pinnacle Peak Patio today, and goodbye to the last of what made Scottsdale the West’s most Western City. Tombstone reads, “They were fun, and cut my tie, but when you charge $30 for a $5 steak, it was time to die.“
Korte’s Anonymous Self-Contradictory Railing
In another of her anonymous “Voice of Scottsdale” blog posts yesterday, Scottsdale city councilwoman Virginia Korte accuses the Arizona Republic of an attempt at “making the news” by whipping up a controversy over whether and where Scottsdale will get light-railroaded. I agree with Korte on her first point: The Republic has all-but-abandoned the notion of […]
PBJ Business Person of the Year
Eric Jay Toll writes in today’s Phoenix Business Journal about one of their ten nominees for “Business Person of the Year,” Sharon Harper. Ms. Harper is a real estate developer, having founded “Plaza Cos.” That name may sound familiar to Scottsdale taxpayers. Plaza Cos. is the development partner of ASU Foundation (the real estate development […]