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121807ScottsdaleArizonaMP044

SHOT 12/18/2007 - Adjacent to Scottsdale Fashion Square is the newly built retail center known as the Scottsdale Waterfront, featuring several upscale eateries and boutiques. The Scottsdale Waterfront is so named because it is located along 1,800 linear feet of the Arizona Canal and is one of the first phases of a master plan to create a pedestrian-friendly experience comparable to the well-known San Antonio Riverwalk. The twin 13-story Scottsdale Waterfront residential towers are the most prominent addition to the downtown skyline, with condominiums pricing as high as $4.5 million or $1,000 per square foot. Scottsdale, Az. is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, adjacent to Phoenix. Scottsdale has become internationally recognized as a premier and posh tourist destination, while maintaining its own identity and culture as "The West's Most Western Town." What had, in the twentieth century been vacant desert, was converted to urban or suburban environment. The 2000 Census found the city's population to be 202,705, while according to the 2007 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city was 240,410. Includes images of Old Town Scottsdale..(Photo by Marc Piscotty/ © 2007)

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SHOT 12/18/2007 - Adjacent to Scottsdale Fashion Square is the newly built retail center known as the Scottsdale Waterfront, featuring several upscale eateries and boutiques. The Scottsdale Waterfront is so named because it is located along 1,800 linear feet of the Arizona Canal and is one of the first phases of a master plan to create a pedestrian-friendly experience comparable to the well-known San Antonio Riverwalk. The twin 13-story Scottsdale Waterfront residential towers are the most prominent addition to the downtown skyline, with condominiums pricing as high as $4.5 million or $1,000 per square foot. Scottsdale, Az. is a city in Maricopa County, Arizona, United States, adjacent to Phoenix. Scottsdale has become internationally recognized as a premier and posh tourist destination, while maintaining its own identity and culture as "The West's Most Western Town." What had, in the twentieth century been vacant desert, was converted to urban or suburban environment. The 2000 Census found the city's population to be 202,705, while according to the 2007 Census Bureau estimates, the population of the city was 240,410. Includes images of Old Town Scottsdale..(Photo by Marc Piscotty/ © 2007)