
In Pictures: Housing boom continues in downtown’s westside
The air maybe smokey but construction continues at a rapid pace on several large apartment projects in downtown Salt Lake City’s western edge. There are
The air maybe smokey but construction continues at a rapid pace on several large apartment projects in downtown Salt Lake City’s western edge. There are
The next phase of the redevelopment of the area surrounding the intersection of 200 South and 300 West is moving forward. On Wednesday, the Salt
Downtown Salt Lake City may be growing at an unprecedented rate, but according to a new report by CommercialCafé, a nationwide commercial real estate listings platform
The construction of several apartment buildings and a hotel is making progress in downtown Salt Lake City’s westside. These projects are all within a block
The area surrounding the intersection of 200 South and 300 West is continuing its evolution from a dead zone to a bridge between the downtown
For years the 200 West block of 200 South was a dead zone, dominated by surface parking, a storage facility and several vacant buildings. Over
As Salt Lake urbanists wait to hear about new details or groundbreaking dates for larger projects like the proposed convention center hotel, the Regent Street Hotel and
Another residential project is coming to downtown Salt Lake. Fences are up on the 300 West block of Pierpont Avenue in preparation for construction of the
The Salt Lake City Planning Commission determined that 85 feet is an appropriate height for a proposed residential building in the Depot District in downtown’s west side.
The Utah Chapter of CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) announced last week the finalists for the real estate organization’s 2017 CCIM Excellence Awards, which highlights
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