
Rent is (still) going up along the Wasatch Front. Here’s what it costs to rent here.
It’s now a perennial headline for most of the Wasatch Front, so here it is again: despite a flurry of development, rent has gone up
It’s now a perennial headline for most of the Wasatch Front, so here it is again: despite a flurry of development, rent has gone up
Thanks to the Sandy and Draper city councils, Salt Lake City will soon have even more revenue to fund transit expansion and road repairs. On
For decades Utah’s suburban communities have led the state’s population growth but new population estimates from the U.S. Census Bureau show a shift toward urban
Earlier this month, the heads of Pluralsight, a technology learning company, announced their selection of 30-acres of undeveloped land at the Point of the Mountain
Sandy’s tallest building is now framed out and is nearing a late 2018 completion. The 11-story tower on the 9900 block of Monroe Street, will
There appears to be a growing divide between where companies are choosing to locate and where younger workers are wanting to live. According to a
The Salt Lake suburbs continue to grow at a faster rate than the capital city, but according to new census data, the gap is narrowing
Salt Lake City is Utah’s urban center with the largest city population, downtown population and number of city workers. But 15 miles to the south
The Salt Lake City urban area is in a historically unique position. Like most cities in the country, Salt Lake’s population began to drop after
Despite construction cranes and hundreds of new residential units added to the market in the past year, rents in Salt Lake City continue to climb.
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