
Planning Commission happy with design of residential tower to replace Utah Theater
The Salt Lake City Planning Commission voted 6-1 on Wednesday to approve the design review application for a 390 ft mixed-use 400-unit residential tower at
The Salt Lake City Planning Commission voted 6-1 on Wednesday to approve the design review application for a 390 ft mixed-use 400-unit residential tower at
The residential explosion in Salt Lake City’s Depot district continues, with a 288-unit market-rate rental project at 100 South and 600 West in the queue
The owners of The Gateway, a mixed-use entertainment district in downtown Salt Lake, are one step closer to converting the historic Union Pacific Depot into
The aged medical building on the 900 East near South Temple is no more. The building has been demolished to make way for the Haxton
Trolley Square owner, Khosrow Semnani and his development team, Trolley Square Ventures, may have cleared one significant hurdle toward redeveloping the large surface parking lot directly
With low unemployment rates and a high demand for housing, the construction industry is busy and in demand. Construction firms currently have the edge over
A six-month moratorium on new projects in the Transit Station Area zone is set to expire December 11. Salt Lake City Council voted in June
Uncertainty influenced a lot of the neighbor pushback that developer and owner of the Trolley Square shopping center, Khosrow Semnani, has received over his request to rezone
Developers of a project deemed “too large for the neighborhood” by the Salt Lake City Planning Commission, are hoping for a better reception from the
Just a few years ago, the stretch of Wilmington Avenue between Highland Drive and 1300 East was dominated by surface parking and a large vacant
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