Talk:Arizona State Capitol

Sale of State Capitol buildings? Really? Yes.
How the hell did the SALE OF THIS BUILDING on January 14, 2010, go UNNOTICED without any remark?? There was a similar blackout in the local news, btw. Didn't report on it until 6 months later. —Preceding unsigned comment added by Hcovitz (talk • contribs) 19:54, 28 September 2010 (UTC)


 * Wuh?--76.24.11.2 (talk) 00:39, 12 January 2012 (UTC)


 * I am embarrassed to say that I wasn't aware of this until today, 8 years after the fact! This most certainly merits more than two lines in the article. I will add to the article. Here are a couple of references:


 * Prospectus, here's a link to the prospectus for the offering of $709,090,000 of Certificates of Participation, Series 2010A by the State of Arizona. Please verify that this is the final version of this offering.


 * Images of Capitol Executive Building--one of the properties involved in the "sale"
 * AZ Capitol Executive Tower


 * According to this article State-building sales net $99999 mil for Arizona budget there have been at least two of these transactions:
 * For the second time this year, the state has sold some of its buildings to investors to raise cash for the budget.


 * September 15, 2009, Report from Jason Jones of the Daily Show with Jon Stewart: Arizona State Capitol Building for Sale


 * September 24, 2009, New York Times: In Need of Cash, Arizona Puts Offices on Sale

January 2019 Repurchase Plans

 * In January 2019 The Governor of Arizona announced plans to buy the properties back:
 * January 14, 2019 article from AZCentral.com Ducey: Arizona will retake ownership of Capitol, other state buildings
 * January 15, 2019 article from The Hill.com Arizona to buy back its state Capitol
 * --CmdrDan (talk) 23:58, 16 January 2019 (UTC)

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Del Webb???
Del Webb the person was born in 1899, the same year construction on the Capitol began. It's impressive that a newborn was able to build such a remarkable edifice. Alannyny (talk) 02:49, 17 February 2024 (UTC)