Scottsdale housing on green streak

According to a Scottsdale green building progress report, about a quarter of the 891 homes built in Scottsdale last year included enough energy-saving and sustainable-building features to earn a green rating.

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Fountain Hills Market Report - June 2008

Fountain Hills single family homes, condos and townhouses sales reports for June 2008.

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South Scottsdale Market Report - June 2008

South Scottsdale single family homes, condos and townhouses sales reports for June 2008.

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North Scottsdale Market Report - June 2008

North Scottsdale single family homes, condos and townhouses sales reports for June 2008.

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“Beach house” project will line Arizona Canal

Alan Lamb and Gary Lamb, of Lamb Architects, have designed the 55,000-square-foot SouthBridge Canal Walk residences along the Arizona Canal.

The project includes an urban street plaza, which will extend redevelopment of the canal southwest from the SouthBridge restaurants and Mix retail shops. Read more…

Scottsdale Events in July 2008

For more information on each event, including the full 2008 Scottsdale calendar of events, check out the free relocation guide.

Summer Concerts in the Park
May – July 2008
McCormick-Stillman Railroad Park
Ticket Prices: Free. 480-312-2312
www.therailroadpark.com
Summer Spectacular ArtWalk
July 10, 2008
Downtown Scottsdale
Ticket Prices: Free. 480-990-3939
www.scottsdalegalleries.com

Fountain Hills Market Report - May 2008

Fountain Hills single family homes, condos and townhouses sales reports for May 2008.

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South Scottsdale Market Report - May 2008

South Scottsdale single family homes, condos and townhouses sales reports for May 2008.

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North Scottsdale Market Report - May 2008

North Scottsdale single family homes, condos and townhouses sales reports for May 2008.

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Scottsdale breaks ground for preserve “Gateway”

A new era was ushered in at Scottsdale’s McDowell Sonoran Preserve on Saturday.

With shovels in hand, Mayor Mary Manross and members of the City Council and the McDowell Sonoran Conservancy broke ground for the preserve’s long awaited "Gateway."

The Gateway, located northeast of the Thompson Peak Parkway and Bell Road intersection, is the largest entry point being planned for the preserve.

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