
Commission rejects large project
Developer’s, Cottonwood Residential, plans to build to a large, block-long residential development in the Central City neighborhood failed to impress the Salt Lake City Planning
Developer’s, Cottonwood Residential, plans to build to a large, block-long residential development in the Central City neighborhood failed to impress the Salt Lake City Planning
Downtown’s residential construction boom continues and another vacant parcel is poised for development. Developers, Cottonwood Residential, plan to build the Broadway Apartments at the former
Developers of two proposed affordable housing projects are moving forward with their projects after securing financial help from the city. On Tuesday the Salt Lake
On Tuesday, Salt Lake City’s Redevelopment Agency held its final Board of Directors meeting for 2017. The meeting was also the last RDA meeting for
More needed affordable housing will soon be underway. On Wednesday the Salt Lake City Planning Commission unanimously approved with conditions a Planned Development and Preliminary
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
After nearly two years since Salt Lake City officials announced their selection of Cowboy Partners and Form Development to redevelop the site of the former Public
It’s been over a year since Salt Lake City officials selected Cowboy Partners and Form Development to redevelop the site of the former Public Safety Building
The Felt Electric building, on the 100 South block of Regent Street, has had many lives. The building has served as a brothel, cigar store,
The 200 South corridor in Salt Lake is a street finding its identity. The stretch between the depot district street fluctuates between dead zones, homeless
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