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Yes... I have some earlier comments in this thread that state "Scottsdale" and are unfavorable, AND those are primarily focused on "North Scottsdale" (mostly Shea to the Loop 101). Potentially points north, but it seems to mellow out in Cave Creek and Carefree, by and large.
I do enjoy Old Town. I hope I put that Old Town and that area, the more established areas of Scottsdale, are better and less "plastic". Which is very true. But the north... it is only for that select few who can stomach that crowd. And that doesn't include me. Not that my opinion is final or anything--it isn't. But I have little patience or space in my life for the saline-implant crowd or the "just like everyone else" crowd. And since this is about opinions... that's mine. Anyway, much more realistic and friendly in the original city areas. Too bad the rest of the city didn't follow. I spend a lot of time in Old Town and the vicinity. Also the Camelback neighborhood west of there is very cool and a lot more down to earth. Paradise Valley seems friendly compared to North Scottsdale. |
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I don't have kids so cannot say. It gets very hot in the summer, just as hot as next-door Phoenix. Too much sun for me (LOTS, to the extent I put up patio blinds just to make my house darker). It's an okay place to live, but the south part of Scottsdale isn't as desirable, IMHO. P.S. All these people who keep dissing Scottsdale? I think they're just secretly jealous and insecure. ![]() |
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Thank you to all who have replied on this thread.... Very enlightening I must say. I think from the comments this place will definitely be scratched off my list of possibilities.
To any of you out there who have lived all over the U.S.A. and have young kids (under 5-12 yrs.) what towns have you thought are great for raising your kids in a safe, family friendly community, with good schools, great weather, low crime, sunshine, etc ? Would love your input on towns you would recommend.... Thanks |
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This state is weird. Everytime I criticize the Phoenix metro area in this forum, I live in fear of having my comments deleted (or worse) and, for sure, negative rep (which I don't give two hoots about, as it's sort of like a high school thing). Then there are always these people in the metro area who seem to think Scottsdale is some Hollywood Hills, as if there are a bunch of *Movie Stars* living here. All in all, I am fixing up my house. First step in possibly leaving this city. (FWIW, I knew darn well I could never live in a town with an aerial view of two small downtowns and brown gridlock). Good luck in your search ![]() |
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1) Bergdorf Goodman is owned by Neiman Marcus and stocks nearly the same goods. There is only one Bergdorf Goodman in the US and thats NYC. 2) Bloomingdale's is essentially an east coast store, with the exception of CA. There isn't even a Bloomie's in Dallas or Houston. Bloomie's had several consecutive unprofitable years which led it to fall behind Nordstrom, Neimans, and Saks in expansion. 3) The Phoenix Saks Fifth Avenue and Scottsdale Neimans are among the most well-stocked stores in their chains, and are both "5-level" stores. The only reason these two stores are small in size is because they opened over a decade and a half ago. However, unlike most Saks and Neimans, they are stocked to the brim. The Phoenix Saks is among 10 Saks in the country that carry Balenciaga, and among fewer Saks that stock full lines of Chloe, Mulberry, SK-II, Proenza Schueler, etc. 4) The Scottsdale Nordstrom is among the largest in the country and carries brands such as Helmut Lang that are found at very few Nordstrom. Its so successful they are opening a second Nordstrom up north. 5) Prada has six locations nationwide. After a struggle period in the late 90s, several Prada shops around the country closed and they only recently picked up pace again. 6) Hermes has signed a lease for Fashion Square. 7) Fashion Square is among the most profitable malls in the country, and no, thats not from tourists. 8) Like Prada, Bulgari also has very few locations, but has been scouting locations in at City North and Fashion Square. 9) Moreover, Scottsdale is famous for its boutiques. Its locally-owned boutiques make Scottsdale one of the few locations in the country that stock major worldwide brands like Sass & Bide, Catherine Malandrino, Bulga, Coco Blanco, Jil Sander, Zac Posen, etc. Quote:
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in the world, some like it and some don't. Some are angry about where they live and some are not. There will always be those who are down to earth and those that are not.....such is life. I look at the good in life and am happy to be alive, well and blessed with many things. I am not in love with NYC, Manhattan anymore and am thinking very seriously about moving to Cave Creek. If anyone can give me some info on it, I would appreciate it. Thanks and have a great day all.
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How do you know that Hermès has signed a lease at Scottsdale Fashion Square? Where is the location, and when is it supposed to open? (I've heard the rumors as well, and I hope you're right!) What have you heard about Bulgari coming to Phoenix or Scottsdale? I have heard that Prada is coming too, but I don't know anything specific about it. Do you know of any other high-end stores that are supposed to open? |
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Hermès is planning to enter the 3000 sq ft space next to Neiman Marus where Brentano's Bookstore once was. The current Cache Luxe / Bang & Olufsen space will be merged to make room for Bottega Veneta (opening 2008). Bang & Olufsen will relocate next door to Hermès.
Prada is still in an interesting position. Its SoHo store is performing horribly, as is its SF store. It recently closed its store in Dallas's suburb, Highland Park. I'm not sure if Prada will be expanding anytime soon. I haven't heard about Bulgari, except that CityNorth is hoping to grab it. Salvatore Ferragamo is opening next to kate spade at the end of July. Armani/Exchange is opening early 2008. CH Carolina Herrera signed an LOI for the space where the temorary Tiffany & Co. is. Michael Kors and Zara are "close" to signing (this is a rumor though.) They are currently tearing down the old Robinsons-May space to make room for Barneys New York (department store) |
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I've heard the same thing about where Hermès will go, but how do you know that it's not just a rumor? Do you know when Hermès will open, and why hasn't it been announced? I don't mean to sound defensive; I just think that Phoenix is overdue for an Hermès, and I hope your information is accurate.
I know about BV, Ferragamo, A/X, and Barney's. It doens't look good for Prada. If SF and SoHo can't support the boutiques, who knows if Scottsdale could. (Of course, NYC has three other Prada boutiques...) Is CH Carolina Herrera the lower-priced line? That seems like a really odd choice for Scottsdale. What about Armani, or Chanel, anything on those boutiques? Thanks for the information. Sorry for hijacking the thread... |
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