
Office-to-residential transition in Central City near the 400 S TRAX line
In Central City, just southeast of Downtown, 1970s-vintage low-rise office buildings are transitioning to multi-family residential in a big way. Three projects along 400 East
In Central City, just southeast of Downtown, 1970s-vintage low-rise office buildings are transitioning to multi-family residential in a big way. Three projects along 400 East
Residential construction continues to transform Salt Lake City’s Central 9th neighborhood, just southwest of Downtown. This burgeoning area, sandwiched by UDOT roads that challenge walkability,
A proposed mixed-use development that would anchor the Central 9th neighborhood faces a complicated path forward as the developer works to mitigate contamination that surrounds
Despite a negative recommendation from the Salt Lake City Planning Commission, the Salt Lake City Council appears poised to approve a zoning text amendment to
As the city fights its way out of a housing shortage, there will be increasing tension in the density debate as residents and local officials
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