
A pre-construction rendering of World View's headquarters.
A judge ruled Thursday that Pima County violated state laws in not having its lease with World View appraised before signing an agreement to construct a facility for the high-altitude tech company. Judge Catherine Woods rules in favor of a Goldwater Institute lawsuit to block the lease. The building was completed at the end of December.... Read more»
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5 comments on this story
So are the moving vans pulling up in the morning? They’ve occupied the building and have a grand opening coming up in a few weeks.
Very interesting turn of events.
Aw gee, there go my plans, and I’ve been saving my pennies for the $75,000 middle-class vacation destination balloon trip.
Maybe there could be one launch before World View leaves, with a load of politicos and bureaucrats. Oh, but they’re already lost in space!
Supervisor Ally Miller takes a lot of guff for her positions, but you know what? She was right!
Watch out Monsanto!
This is not the only inside deal using public funds in the name of economic development.
MORE WASTED MONEY!!!!!!!!!!! Just keep voting the democrats in and this is what we have to look forward to….
Question: What right does an organization in Phoenix have to sue Pima County? Don’t parties of a suit need to have a vested interest?
And if, in fact, the county gets rent that covers construction costs plus interest, as stated in this article, isn’t that a pretty good deal for taxpayers? I wonder how long such a company will be in business and what happens to the lease and the building if the company is bankrupt?
Is the company paying regular taxes? Or did it get a tax break, too?