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Luxury Collector’s Garage At WestWorld Approved For Scottsdale

Collector’s Garage Revving Up at WestWorld

Something big is parking in North Scottsdale. The Collector’s Garage at WestWorld just got the green light from City Council, a new luxury vehicle storage campus that’ll turn car collecting into an art form. Groundbreaking’s on deck within months, and it’s already drawing more buzz than a Barrett-Jackson auction night.

Quick Points

  • Approved luxury vehicle facility near Loop 101

  • 76,500 sq. ft. project with 46 garages

  • $55M investment from Collector’s Garage

  • Fully customizable units with A/C & LED lighting

  • Construction to start in 5–6 months

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A blue Porsche parked outside a modern car storage facility at sunset, with warm desert light and other cars visible inside the open garage.

A New Kind Of Auto Playground

Scottsdale’s auto scene just shifted gears. The Collector’s Garage at WestWorld isn’t a basic storage warehouse, it’s a polished retreat for serious car enthusiasts. The plan calls for five sleek buildings covering roughly 76,500 square feet on five acres at 9909 E. McDowell Mountain Ranch Road, just a tire’s spin from the airport & Barrett-Jackson’s site.

  • 46 total garages across five buildings

  • 42 units at 1,500 sq. ft.

  • 4 larger units at 2,400 sq. ft.

  • Estimated $55 million total build cost

Construction prep begins within months, with full completion about 18 months after breaking ground.

The project’s developer, Jason Plotke of Collector’s Garage, says the demand’s already racing ahead of supply, and it’s easy to see why. Scottsdale’s luxury car market has exploded in the last decade, and this site lands squarely in the path of that momentum.

What Makes It Stand Out

Here, storage doesn’t mean plain concrete. Each unit will be finished with painted drywall interiors, LED lighting, & five-ton A/C systems, a big draw for owners who expect showroom polish.

  • Fully customizable spaces

  • Options for mezzanines or car lifts

  • Room for recreation, pickleball, basketball, even lounges

Buyers can shape their garages into personal showrooms or social hangouts. Some will look like car museums. Others, like private clubs. The layout’s flexible enough to fit every kind of collector’s habit.

It’s a step beyond traditional storage, part lifestyle, part statement.

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A red Ferrari parked inside a luxury garage at sunset, with golden light streaming through the open door and reflections on the floor.

A Market Fueled By Passion

Scottsdale has become a magnet for luxury car culture. From “The Valley” to DC Ranch, Silverleaf, & Windgate Ranch, the appetite for secure, high-end storage keeps growing. Similar concepts like Toy Barn & Finish Line Auto Club have paved the road, but demand still outpaces inventory.

  • Premium storage shortage in North Scottsdale

  • High concentration of collector car owners nearby

  • Strong crossover with Barrett-Jackson & local events

With garages already being marketed and inquiries piling up, the Collector’s Garage seems poised to sell out fast, before the first slab’s even poured.

This isn’t just a build. It’s a signal that “The Valley’s” car culture isn’t slowing down. It’s accelerating.

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