
West side SLC Euclid neighborhood to see influx of TOD projects
A near-west side neighborhood in Salt Lake City adjacent to the North Temple transit corridor is set to see a flurry of multi-family housing projects.
A near-west side neighborhood in Salt Lake City adjacent to the North Temple transit corridor is set to see a flurry of multi-family housing projects.
Construction is actively underway on a large mixed-income development near the city’s North Temple Corridor. The project, the Cornell Street Apartments, is built up to
After failing to earn enough points on their Transit Station Area Development Review, developers Henderson Development are moving forward with a Planned Development request to
For decades the North Temple corridor directly east of Interstate 215 was dominated by offices for the state of Utah State and several low-cost motels. But
There wasn’t much development happening in the area when the Guadalupe North Temple TRAX Station opened next to the North Temple FrontRunner Station in 2013.
The first two phases of the West Station Apartments are already one of the largest multifamily residential developments in the growing residential node on the
The First Step House is ready to move forward with the second phase of its Central City campus. The nonprofit, that provides recovery treatment for
As of this week, Salt Lake City has one less big box department store. On Monday, Sear Holdings closed its downtown Sears Department store on
Another long-vacant building is getting a second life. Developers RX Cribs, plan to renovate the Biomat Building on the northwest corner of 600 West and North
A residential node is emerging on the along North Temple in Salt Lake City’s west side. Three large residential developments are under construction in the
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