
Downtown industrial fringes seeing sustained residential attention – more for-sale townhomes coming to Marmalade
The rail yards stretch to the west and the oil refinery’s the neighbor to the north. At 800 North and 400 West, a sizable gravel
The rail yards stretch to the west and the oil refinery’s the neighbor to the north. At 800 North and 400 West, a sizable gravel
A proposed hotel at the site of the historic Union Pacific Depot is now significantly closer to being realized after the Salt Lake City Planning Commission
Just a few years ago the area directly north of the Guadalupe/North Temple TRAX and FrontRunner Stations was dominated by surface parking, vacant lots and
Many proponents of smart growth were disappointed when Target opened a very suburban-style big box store in 2010. The retailer is known for building very urban-friendly
For years Salt Lake City officials have viewed the Fleet Block, the large city block bounded by 800 and 900 South and 300 and 400
For decades many people in real estate development have referred to Utah’s development community as a “good old boys club,” but the traditional way of
Development around The Gateway continues full speed ahead as over 1,400 residential units are either recently completed or under construction within a block of
It’s official, after just over a month of voting the proposed redevelopment of the Pickle Building will get some financial help in a $50,000 preservation
The Gateway’s reputation for beige monolithic architecture may soon just be a memory. Some residents may have been disappointed when Vestar, the mixed-use center’s new owners,
Michael Ori, the owner of Studio Elevn a film production and creative coworking company, has released renderings and site plans for his company’s plans to redevelopment
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