Scottsdale Progress 10-27-2019

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An edition of the East Valley Tribune

INSIDE

This Week

NEWS............................... 6 Bond campaign fundraising goes gangbusters.

NEIGHBORS ......... 28 Plenty to see at Day of Dead fest.

Film Festival reels in major flicks.

NEIGHBORS .........................18 BUSINESS .............................30

OPINION ..............................34

ARTS .....................................38 FOOD & DRINK....................41 CLASSIFIEDS .......................46

Sunday, October 27, 2019

Satire targets Little big man anti-gay group, Scottsdale BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

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new campaign targeting a Scottsdalebased anti-LGBTQ group is taking aim at the city itself and reopened conversations about whether or not Scottsdale or Arizona should expand non-discrimination legislation. The Scottsdale Discriminates campaign includes a website, videos and billboards targeting Alliance Defending Freedom, or ADF, the conservative legal advocacy group recently represented art studio Brush and Nib before the Arizona Supreme Court in a successful lawsuit challenging a Phoenix antidiscrimination ordinance. The studio’s owners, Joanna Duka and Bre-

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ARTS ............................. 38

White Castle sliders into city / P. 30

Little Declan Kelley might have been smaller than the giant bowling pins he tested last weekend at KidStop Toys & Books in Scottsdale, but he wasn't going to let that keep him from aiming for a strike. For a look at other kids who turned out for the store's annual toy-testing bash, see page 20.

Panel opposes downtown Airbnb BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

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he Scottsdale Planning Commission did not support a local real estate �irm’s request to expand its downtown properties as short-term rentals after �inding evidence the company violated existing regulations for months. Currently, several properties owned by STR Ventures in downtown Scottsdale near Civic Center required to limit resi-

Andrew Bloom REALTOR®, Senior Partner Andrew@BVOLuxury.com VOTED #1 SCOTTSDALE REAL ESTATE TEAM FOR 2018

dential space on the �irst �loor to 35 percent of the �loor area. The commission, Oct. 16, heard STR Ventures’ application for a property it owns at McKnight Avenue and Main Street, just steps from the Civic Center. The commission voted 4-3 to recommend that the City Council deny the application, scheduled for a vote Nov. 25. The commission also voted 5-2 to delay a related application by the company for other properties it owns in the area.

The STR Ventures properties are listed by Good Night Stay, a short-term rental company with listings in Scottsdale, Nashville and Orlando. Good Night Stay is owned by Scott Graden and John Mckee, who also own STR Ventures, according to the Arizona Corporation Commission. STR Ventures owns 10 properties in Scottsdale.

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