Scottsdale Progress 12–01-2019

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This Week

NEWS............................10 Southbridge heads for Wednesday showdown.

BUSINESS ............... 26 Scottsdale firms helping the needy.

FOOD ........................... 36 Scottsdale's sweetest piece of history.

NEIGHBORS .........................18 BUSINESS .............................26 OPINION ..............................28 SPORTS ................................30 ARTS ..................................... 32 FOOD & DRINK...................36 CLASSIFIEDS .......................39

S. Scottsdale yardsale helps small dogs / P. 25

Sunday, December 1, 2019

Big project eyed for entertainment area BY WAYNE SCHUTSKY Progress Managing Editor

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third major redevelopment could be coming to downtown Scottsdale, this time in the entertainment district. The Yari brothers – who own the W Hotel, Galleria Corporate Centre and about 26 acres in the entertainment district – have unveiled an art-centric vision for the area including of�ice, residential and retail.

The proposed project, dubbed the Scottsdale Collective, is the Los Angeles-based developers’ latest attempt to redevelop the entertainment district and resembles a project they pitched in 2007 that did not pan out. Shawn Yari, who developed much of the entertainment district with brother Steven under the Triyar Companies and Stockdale Capital Partners banners, said his latest pitch re�lects a needed maturation of the entertainment district to in-

clude uses beyond bars and clubs. Yari said he still supports the bars and clubs that made the district successful but wants to diversify the area. “This isn’t a blank canvas. This is a successful entertainment area in downtown Scottsdale,” Yari said. “The opportunity is piece by piece, time to time, there’ll be a piece of that canvas available for me to develop.”

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Oversight of 6K Let the merriment begin! Arizona school workers sought BY JIM WALSH Progress Staff Writer

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rizona education of�icials are sponsoring a bill to improve oversight of “noncerti�ied educators,’’ plugging loopholes accused sex offenders and others with questionable backgrounds previously used to slipped through. “Uncerti�ied educators’’ represent a broad category of school professionals of about 6,000 people working in both school districts and charter schools. They would include coaches, student teachers and some administrators who have regular or occasional interaction with students. “There are gaps where �ingerprint iden-

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It's December and that means special holiday celebrations throughout the month in Scottsdale, including the Sugar Plum Avenue event 3-7 p.m. Saturday, Dec. 7, when the Fifth Avenue District will turn into a winter wonderland as part of Scottsdazzle with ballerinas such as Karylin Veres, left, and Julia Horner of Showstoppers Interactive Entertainment performing. For a full rundown on all things Christmas: page 32.

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