SOHO Scottsdale’s first live/work residence launches Valley’s next great neighborhood with new urban vibe

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First Models Now Open Near WestWorld; Entrepreneurs and Doctors Among First Residents to Move-in this October

(SCOTTSDALE, Ariz.) Imagine living with beautiful McDowell and Camelback Mountain views and walking access to Barrett-Jackson, the World’s Greatest Classic Car Collector Auction at WestWorld of Scottsdale. TPC, Scottsdale Airport, and popular restaurants like The Vig are all in close proximity.  Coming October, the first residents begin moving into Scottsdale’s most anticipated live/work neighborhood – SOHO Scottsdale.

Located on the southwest corner of 92nd Street and Bahia Drive, North of WestWorld and near the intersection of 101 and Bell Road in North Scottsdale.

SOHO Scottsdale brings true refinement to the live/work environment.  Designed for entrepreneurs and professionals, the 64 townhomes and 10 lofts are the brainchild of Scottsdale-based Catclar Investments and are dedicated to providing the premier platform for luxurious and high-end vertical living in North Scottsdale.

Certified as a green building: IGCC by the City of Scottsdale, SOHO Scottsdale was designed by award-winning architect Bing Hu of H&S International. The impressive architecture of SOHO Scottsdale’s loft-style condominiums and townhomes offer a Live, Work, Play lifestyle that allows home owners to run a small business or home office on the first floor of every townhome. Each comes equipped with its own framed Plexiglas 6’ wide doors rolling up to the community’s courtyard.  Each office is ADA compliant and meets all of the regulations for small business.

With 74 units in total, and prices ranging from $500,000 to $1.3 million, buyers can choose from an array of custom features to design their own vertical oasis anywhere from 2,000 to 4,000-square-feet.

Among the other unique amenities of the project; private 2-car garages, individual rooftop decks that can accommodate private spas and gardens, a beautiful courtyard with green space with signature commissioned public art. There will be private conference rooms, green build elements including car optional charging stations, personal concierge and retail space that will include a unique restaurant concept.

“What is most unique about SOHO Scottsdale is our commitment to small business owners and professionals.  Not only are 100% of our townhomes and lofts zoned to accommodate home-based businesses, but we have an additional commitment to a savvy buyer,” said Developer Irene Clary of Catclar Investments.  “We have incorporated uncommon elements in the design of the community including lush landscaping, public art and a sustainable environment that includes optional car chargers, once again demonstrating an understanding of this discerning buyer and it’s need for sustainable projects.”

Besides living near an abundance of hiking, biking and walking trails, SOHO residents will also enjoy many nearby businesses and amenities. Two models are now completed and residents are set to move-in shortly. A private grand opening celebration is planned for October 12th, 2017.

Those wishing to get more information about the project can contact Scott Grigg by email at info@sohoscottsdale.com or by phone at (888) 959-7646.

For media inquiries, please contact Jennifer Sturgeon at Jparks-Sturgeon@RoseMoserAllynPR.com or call 480.495.3806.

 

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