
Neighborhood Spotlight: Central 9th popularity evident with new construction boom
The Central 9th neighborhood started as a carve-out of a much larger district, a hamlet whose urban zoning and transit access gave it a distinct
The Central 9th neighborhood started as a carve-out of a much larger district, a hamlet whose urban zoning and transit access gave it a distinct
Central 9th continues its rapid march toward urbanization with the latest ground-breaking this week that will continue framing out the neighborhood’s main street along 900
Salt Lake City’s Ballpark neighborhood continues attracting owner-occupied housing with a new row home style project proposed along Main Street. The Poet’s Row townhomes would
Builders are still being drawn to the 300 West corridor, continuing an ongoing residential build-out of what has historically been a commercial and car-centric part
The reason more affordable housing isn’t being built is due to scarcity of investment capital, not scarcity of demand or return, say some of Salt
A proposed mixed-use development that would anchor the Central 9th neighborhood faces a complicated path forward as the developer works to mitigate contamination that surrounds
Construction in east 9th and 9th this summer and fall will result in a big value add. A recent influx of transportation tax dollars is
A proposed five-story, 85 residential unit development got the approval it needed on Tuesday to build a floor taller than was allowed under current zoning.
Central 9th’s No Brow Coffee Werks at the intersection of 900 South and 200 West will soon be no more. Within the next few weeks,
The Central 9th neighborhood has the right ingredients to be one of Salt Lake’s best neighborhoods. The neighborhood is close to downtown, has easy freeway
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