The SEC is asking questions about Boxabl, the tiny home startup that boasts Elon Musk and Post Malone as fans

In its six years of existence, Boxabl has captured the public’s imagination with its innovative tiny homes and celebrity endorsements from the likes of Elon Musk and the musician Post Malone.Using online marketing and a knack for showmanship, the company’s father-and-son cofounders, Paolo and Galiano Tiramani, deftly tapped into that groundswell, raising more than $150…

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Arizona group converting shipping containers from makeshift border wall into homes: ‘The need is huge’

PHOENIX — Some shipping containers that once stood on Arizona’s border to keep people out are now being converted into tiny homes that welcome people in.Wholistic Transformation, a Tucson, Arizona, faith-based nonprofit organization, is using shipping containers from former Arizona Gov. Doug Ducey’s makeshift border wall to build tiny homes for young people transitioning out of…

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Optimum Names Kathleen Preston Vice President, General Manager of West Pacific Area

Preston now leads local sales, operations, and engagement efforts across Optimum’s West Texas, Arizona, Nevada, and California footprintFLAGSTAFF, AZ, September 07, 2023–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Optimum, the local provider of internet, mobile, TV, and phone services, today announces the appointment of Kathleen Preston as Vice President, General Manager of the company’s West Pacific Area serving West Texas, Arizona,…

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Pioneer Landscape Centers Announces Sale to SiteOne Landscape Supply to Bolster Ability to Serve Customers

HIGHLANDS RANCH, Colo., September 01, 2023–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Pioneer Landscape Centers, a distributor of landscape and hardscape materials with 35 locations in Colorado and Arizona, today announced that it has completed its sale to SiteOne® Landscape Supply, Inc. (NYSE: SITE), the largest and only national full product line wholesale distributor of landscape supplies in the United States.This…

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Fake Arizona rehab centers scam Native Americans far from home, officials warn during investigations

PHOENIX — Autumn Nelson said she was seeking help for alcohol addiction last spring when fellow members of the Blackfeet Nation in Montana suggested a rehabilitation center in Phoenix, far to the south.The 38-year-old said the center even bought her a one-way airline ticket to make the 1,300-mile (2,100-kilometer) journey. But Nelson said after a…

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