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All roads lead to SOHO Scottsdale

Posted 3/29/21

SOHO Scottsdale and the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction at WestWorld are so close to each other that SOHO residents reportedly walked to the event last week, with no worries about finding parking …

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All roads lead to SOHO Scottsdale

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SOHO Scottsdale and the Barrett-Jackson Auto Auction at WestWorld are so close to each other that SOHO residents reportedly walked to the event last week, with no worries about finding parking spaces.

Car enthusiasts flew to Scottsdale from all over the country and beyond for the auction, the automobile displays and all the great auto-related collectible merchandise, according to a press release.

Some of these visitors are arriving at the Scottsdale Airport, a general aviation facility used by corporate aircraft that is less than three miles from SOHO.

Owners of SOHO’s luxury condominiums praise the location of their homes for numerous reasons, including their proximity to WestWorld to the immediate south of the community, the press release stated. They can enjoy year-round events, such as the Arabian Horse Show, the Sun Country Quarter Horse Show, the Polo Classic, home improvement shows, concerts and much more.

WestWorld was named the “2020 Facility of the Year” by The League of Agriculture and Equine Centers.

The Tournament Players Club is less than two miles to the west of SOHO, where each year Scottsdale hosts the Waste Management Open. The publicly-owned golf club and course competes well with some of the well-known private golf facilities in the country.

SOHO Scottsdale’s neighbor directly to the north is the Ice Den, an ice skating center and the official practice facility of the NHL’s Arizona Coyotes Hockey Club. One of SOHO’s residents is a former Coyotes player, who found the proximity of his home to the Ice Den ideal, the press release stated.

The magnificent McDowell Mountains and the Sonoran Preserve are to the east within walking distance to SOHO where biking, hiking, and horse trails wind 225 miles through the desert. The Preserve covers about 30,500 acres and is the largest urban park or nature preserve in the country. It covers about 30,500 acres and is the largest public urban park or nature preserve in the country.

SOHO Scottsdale offices are at 16580 N. 92nd Street, unit 2004. Go to sohoscottsdale.com for more information or call 1-888-959-7646. SOHO Scottsdale, a boutique urban condominium community, is the creation of Catclar Investments.