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- Building Salt Lake
Contractors are well underway with construction on the Hide Building and reconstruction of the Pickle Building, and the combined development has apparently landed its first tenants
- New and Proposed Development Archives - Building Salt Lake
A proposed townhome and apartment development along 1300 South in Central City won approval from the Salt Lake City Planning Commission, meaning a handful of businesses at the site will likely need a new home
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We value smart growth, good urban design and preserving and enhancing Salt Lake’s urban spaces Building Salt Lake is a nationally recognized Top-100 Urban Planning Blog as well as a City Weekly 2021 “Best of Utah” selection in Media Politics
- Heres a look at construction in progress around Salt Lake City
G3 Apartments is a seven-story apartment building by Lake Union Partners on the north end of the rapidly-developing Granary District Designed by MVE + Partners, this project will have 184 residential units, 138 parking spaces, and 4,192 square feet of ground floor retail space
- Salt Lake City Archives - Building Salt Lake
Contractors are well underway with construction on the Hide Building and reconstruction of the Pickle Building, and the combined development has apparently landed its first tenants
- Salt Lake City construction update in pictures, Spring 2025
Rendering courtesy Lowe Property Group via Salt Lake City Silo Park, a multi-phase mixed-use development by Lowe Property Group, BCG Holdings and Catalyst Opportunity Funds is well underway
- Under Construction Archives - Building Salt Lake
Thousands of baseball fans will file into a brand new stadium in South Jordan today, eager to see the first glimpses of a new era of the Salt Lake Bees — one without Salt Lake City
- Rent is falling in Salt Lake City. Its putting the squeeze on low . . .
The longtime affordable housing developer and former Salt Lake County mayor started to notice some of his studio and one-bedroom low-income apartments weren’t leasing nearly as quickly as other projects had before
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