How ADOT and local governments plan to solve the looming transportation crisis

commuteBy Eric Jay Toll | Phoenix Business Journal

CVS has a giant footprint in the Scottsdale Cure Corridor with more than 4,300 employees. A large number of those workers slog their way up Loop 101 from Chandler and Gilbert.

“We didn’t want to lose good employees, and people are getting tired of long commutes,” said Jeff Lackey, vice president of talent acquisition for CVS Health. “We wanted to hire workers in that area, and make it more convenient for their commute. This is a good location for us to set deeper roots in the Valley.”

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