By Jordan Houston Move over, Skype and Zoom. As COVID-19 disrupts the traditional workplace dynamic, Scottsdale’s Sneaky Big Studios [...]
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A ‘Leader’ In His Field: Brick Road Studio owner finds his niche in the Airpark
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski Brick Road Studio owner Scott Leader has recorded vocals for pop star Dua Lipa and [...]
Read moreDead Again: Scottsdale district system supporters aim for ballot
By J. Graber The perennial issue of districting in Scottsdale is dead again as far as city council [...]
Read more‘Crazy Movie Love Fest’: Phoenix Film Festival inching toward normalcy
By Connor Dziawura "Oh, here we go again,” the Phoenix Film Festival’s Jason Carney remembers thinking leading up [...]
Read moreFamily Affair: Horse show attracts crowds for fun and competition
By Laura Latzko Corey Cushing has worked with many world-champion horses through his business, Corey Cushing Performance Horses. The [...]
Read moreAll-Star Storyteller: Bill Baer reignites his passion for talking to people
By Justin Liggin Growing up in Chicago as the son of an English teacher in a family full [...]
Read more‘Fore the Fans’: The People’s Open returns with new features
By Joe McHugh With a competitive field and a multitude of golf and charity experiences, the Waste Management [...]
Read moreWho Knew?: Quirky bits of Scottsdale history that still fascinate
By Joan Fudala Some threads of Scottsdale history are monumental — 1888 founding, agricultural era, World War II [...]
Read moreHot Properties
By Scottsdale Airpark News Staff The modern architecture of 8600 E. Anderson Drive is a highlight of this [...]
Read moreHailing A New Bank: Scottsdale Community says it’s filling a void in the Airpark
By Scottsdale Airpark News Staff The Arizona Department of Insurance and Financial Institutions hailed the opening of Scottsdale [...]
Read moreBetting Royalty: PGA Tour and DraftKings expand relationship to TPC
By Scottsdale Airpark News Staff With the passage of HB 2772, sports betting is legal in Arizona. The [...]
Read moreLet’s Par-tee!: Restaurants and bars to hit during the WMPO
By Scottsdale Airpark News Staff Restaurants and bars around the Scottsdale Airpark area are expecting an influx of [...]
Read moreSister Act: Scottsdale natives ready to compete at WestWorld
By Laura Latzko Horses have changed Scottsdale native Molly Schwanz’s life. The ASU student finds solace in riding, which [...]
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By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski AquaSafe swim school involved in $2.1M deal AquaSafe, a family-owned and -operated swim school in Scottsdale, [...]
Read moreSweet Treats: Girl Scouts learn entrepreneurship through cookie sales
By Alison Bailin Batz Girl Scouts from the Arizona Cactus-Pine Council are hitting shopping centers and other outlets [...]
Read moreA Hazard?: 261-unit Kierland apartment building gets 1st OK
By Scottsdale Airpark News Staff A project that would add 261 luxury apartments in the Kierland District passed [...]
Read moreSteering Toward Success: Talking cars with Barrett-Jackson’s Steve Davis
By Christina Fuoco-Karasinski As a child in Visalia, California, Steve Davis grew up collecting Hot Wheels and dreaming [...]
Read moreFrom Stopping Pucks to Selling Homes: Eddie Läck pivots after suffering hockey injury
By Alex Gallagher It all started as a regular game day for Eddie Läck in December 2018. He was [...]
Read moreA Home Run: Plush Senna House opens its doors to guests
By Alex Gallagher Nearly three years after its conception, Senna House opened its doors with an official ribbon-cutting [...]
Read more‘An Interesting Year’: Coldwell Banker exec sees home sales staying strong
By Paul Maryniak Looking back at 2021, realtors might be tempted to paraphrase from Charles Dickens: It was [...]
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