
Pioneering spirit alive in south Downtown with 50-unit project on West Temple
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What happens if a city doesn’t follow its own laws? Not an outdated, inconsequential ordinance but one that is directly linked to public space, personal
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Builders continue to fill the Hardware District with single-use buildings and copious parking in what continues to be a case study of a master planned area that just doesn’t quite feel like a neighborhood.
The proposed changes aren’t all about making taller buildings. The city aims to accommodate growth in the Downtown area and create more safe, livable public spaces at the same time.
Salt Lake City, prepare to play host. It’s not just residents who will be spending more time on the streets Downtown, a series of hotels
Ten months after submitting their original plans for a high-rise residential building near Downtown Salt Lake City, developers are asking for approval for a slightly
Construction of a 10-story parking garage and new state-run liquor store in the center of Downtown Salt Lake City has been delayed after bids for
APRIL 7, 2022, UPDATE: There are questions over the ownership of the building and whether this project will move forward. Check back for updates next
The operator of a massive drill rig that collapsed on the site of Utah’s future tallest skyscraper is recovering, and a team is investigating both
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