
Campaign to open a local cooperative market says it may be headed to Liberty Wells
People who bought memberships in the Wasatch co-op were buying into a cause around opening a local market that existed in name only.
People who bought memberships in the Wasatch co-op were buying into a cause around opening a local market that existed in name only.
The family proposing to turn its shuttered diner and dated office space into mixed-use condos has revised its plans after intense criticism from the city’s
When we shared the news that the Southeast Market would close its doors after more than two decades at its location just west of Liberty
Southeast Market — a staple for Asian groceries in Salt Lake City’s Liberty Wells neighborhood — announced Monday that it would close. It was in
The Salt Lake City Planning Commission effectively rejected an attempt by the owner of the now-shuttered Coachman’s diner to build a mixed-use development with for-sale
A builder looking to build missing middle for-sale housing on a now-vacant lot in Liberty Wells has been stalled by the high cost of materials
Developers conceded they may have stretched too far when asking to build up to 45-foot townhomes on a site once home to a historic mansion
Builders are putting the finishing touches onto a mixed-income apartment building that replaces a former crime-ridden motel on State Street. Capitol Homes will bring 93
When Mike Nikols announced he was closing his family’s iconic diner at 1300 S. State St. and began lobbying the city to rezone his family’s
Once home to an 1892 Victorian brick Sears Mansion that was destroyed during the March 2020 earthquake, a third-acre lot in Salt Lake City’s Liberty
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