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Downtown Adj. - Poplar Grove District - Euclid Corners Townhome Project


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/neig...-poplar-grove/

...Neighborworks Salt Lake City, is ready to move forward with a proposed 16-unit townhome development.

On Wednesday the Salt Lake City Planning Commission unanimously approved a planned development and preliminary subdivision request for the project, Euclid Corners Townhomes, that would include a mix of two and three-bedroom townhomes in four buildings that are both just over two blocks from two TRAX stations.

Because of the project’s proximity to two TRAX stations, the developers had to go through the Transit Station Area development review process which requires a score of 100 points to bypass the planning commission. The project received 101 points through the current development score review process, but the developers requested several zoning exceptions requiring commission approval...



Rendering of the Euclid Corners Townhomes as seen from 1000 West. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.


Rendering of the Euclid Corner Townhomes as seen from 200 South. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.

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Downtown Photo Update - By Airhero - Bonneville Apartments



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Downtown Photo Update - By Airhero - Marriott AC Hotel & Milagro Apartments




Milagro Apts are poking above ground

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Renderings of completed project



Rendering of the AC Hotel and Peg Apartment development as designed by FFKR Architects. Image courtesy Salt Lake Planning Division.


Rendering of the PEG apartment development as designed by FFKR Architects. Image courtesy Salt Lake Planning Division.

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Rebranded 360 Apartments looks mostly finished

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Rendering of 616 Lofts as pictured from State Street as designed by Beecher Walker Architects. Image courtesy Salt Lake City Planning Division.

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Rendering of the downtown DA Office Building as designed by MHTN Architects. Image courtesy Salt Lake County.

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Salt Lake City - Boomtown U.S.A.


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/salt...-not-everyone/

"In many ways, it feels like the best of times in Salt Lake City; the metro had the second largest job growth in 2016
among metros with at least 1 million people, and the city is experiencing unprecedented residential growth as more residents pursue city living."



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UPS To Build Crown Jewel Distribution Center In Salt Lake City


SALT LAKE CITY — Construction has begun on a new UPS distribution facility that the company says will provide Utah with an estimated 1,500 additional jobs.

Set to be the crown jewel in the UPS system, the new facility is being built at 380 S. 6400 West. It will measure 840,000 square feet and will be capable of processing 69,000 packages an hour, according to a written statement from the company.

Carolee Streeper, the UPS human resources manager in Salt Lake City, said the building will be “fully automated and will have very high conveyors and tilt trays.” Despite the extensive automation, “we’re going to be adding about 1,500 jobs,” she said.

There’s also a ripple effect with an announcement like this. As Utah looks to attract other companies to locate here, the new UPS center can help seal those deals...
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Some renderings of the Embassy Suites at 329 W 600 S.




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Downtown Update - The Pratrinely Group Project


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The HLC approved the revised plans for the Hardison.

On another note, the Patrinely Group has the financing in place to start construction on the 600 South office buildings once they get the approvals. They'll build both phases at once if they have tenants lined up or they'll start with the first building on Main and 600 South.

On even another note, I've yet to see the design, but the Richie Group has big plans for the Royalwood Plaza lot. I should have more info on that project soon. I've been told it would be a mix of office and residential.
Two 10-story office buildings. 330,000 sq.ft. of office space each building.
900 parking stalls each parking structure.
160 feet tall each building.










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Downtown Adj. Update - Bodhi Apartment Project


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/cons...ment-fairpark/

The Bodhi will be five stories and consist of 80 residential units, 20 of which will be market rate with the remaining 60 units reserved as affordable units. Of those sixty units, five units will be reserved for the chronically homeless, nine units will go to persons diagnosed with mental illness and nine will go to individuals with a mobility disability. The remaining units will be reserved for individuals or families earning at or below 50 percent of the Area Median Income.


Updated Rendering of the Bodhi Apartments as designed by the Vecino Design Build.

Construction begins at the site of the Bodhi Apartments. Photo by Isaac Riddle.

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Downtown Update - Vivint Arena remodeling project begins Monday

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/8...ns-Monday.html

Deseret News

SALT LAKE CITY — The $125 million renovation of the Vivint Smart Home Arena will begin on the main plaza and ticket box office lobby
on Monday after the facility serves as the site of the NCAA Tournament’s first and second rounds.

On Monday, fencing will be installed around the northeast corner of the plaza, the main ticket box office will be closed, and work to demolish the concrete bridge in front of Door 5 will begin...

...The majority of the construction will begin at the conclusion of the current Utah Jazz basketball season with anticipated completion by fall 2017...



An architectural rendering of the Vivint Smart Home Arena shows the arena from 300 West.
The arena in Salt Lake City will undergo a $125 million renovation project that was announced on Wednesday, Sept. 21, 2016

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Ogden Riverfront Parkway


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The Ogden Riverfront Parkway development is looking really nice. It has an eclectic mix of urban residential and commercial.





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Tower View Apartments - Downtown Ogden at 23rd and Washington


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Original Rendering



I was curious about the finished product. A little different than what was originally presented in the Standard Examiner, but I think an actual improvement.


Tower View Apartments, by Cornerstone Residential at the corner of 23rd and Washington

More photos, under construction


http://www.standard.net/image/2016/1...APTS-1-JPG.JPG


http://www.standard.net/image/2016/1...APTS-2-JPG.JPG

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Updates - Ogden - Weber State University - Tracy Hall Science Center


Weber State University Builds a Scientific Gathering Place on Campus

http://www.enr.com/articles/39649-we...lace-on-campus

June 14, 2016...The 185,000-sq-ft, nearly $64-million Tracy Hall Science Center soon will be the largest building on campus
and brings together all of the science disciplines taught at WSU into one location.

“The goal was to get everyone under one roof, to build a community of science and foster interdisciplinary interaction,” says Celestia Carson, an associate principal and project manager for Salt Lake-based VCBO Architecture, the project architect. “We wanted a safe building and one that would function to promote learning."


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Weber State University's Stewart Library undergoing $20 million renovation


...The renovation of the Stewart Library that will result in a modern, technologically friendly interior, higher ceilings and more collaborative learning spaces.

“It’s just going to be an absolutely terrific renovation, and it’s going to look like a totally new library,” university librarian Joan Hubbard said.... Go to full article @
http://www.standard.net/Education/20...ion-renovation



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Construction workers renovate the Weber State University Stewart Library as it undergoes a two-phase, $20 million renovation project Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2016.

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Building Curb Appeal ~ Downtown Salt Lake City

Rebuilding Place in the Urban Space http://urbanplacesandspaces.blogspot...-think-it.html

Pictured, City Hall @ Washington Square - Richardsonian Architectural Jewel seismically updated and restored.
First of its kind to be retrofitted at the sub-foundation with giant shock absorbers.



Pictured, Recently Revitalized Main Street @ CityCreekCenter - Historic Trolley/Light Rail Transit re-introduced to the center of Historic Main.
Two giant 70's styled enclosed malls on each side of Main were demolished and twenty five acres were day lighted. A multi-billion dollar development, in the style of an
Urban European, mixed-use commercial district was created.



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Recently Resurrected and Day Lighted Richards Street - Formerly, Enclosed 70's Mall - ToursOfUtah.com


Pictured, Salt Lake City Main Library - ToursOfUtah.com

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I'm no longer surprised by the ho-hum designs of some of these motel/hotel chains that get built around the country, and I get the impression the city planners are just so thankful to get the tax revenue, they dare not even criticize the designs, make any design demands, fearful they'll build it elsewhere, or cancel the proposal. I don't know which design is worse, the AC Hotel or the Embassy Suites. I wouldn't stay in either of them, even being free, as I demand a balcony or an aisle balcony, like in some of the older motels.
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I agree Imby, regarding the Embassy Suites and so many of todays hotel chains. Though, I do think the AC Marriott and Accompanying Milagro Apts design
is more specific to it's location, and will translate into an attractive addition for that site.

I think that much of what is built these days is based on ordering materials in bulk, in order to take advantage of cost breaks from the manufacturer, and of course,
the usual economics of branding for franchising purposes. Hotel chain X in St. Louis looks the same as Hotel chain Y in San Diego. Hyatt Place, as with many, seems
to do their expanding in multiples at the same time. Say from New York CSA's to California CSA's, they will suddenly add twelve new locations for the year. All will look exactly
the same in design and massing, often even down to the finish materials such as the dread stucco. The only variation, if any, will sometimes be the color palette chosen.
I have noticed that many Downtown locations will however often use varying finish materials, along with a specific palette of colors. Also in downtowns, if the traffic model
demands a larger property than the suburban model, a much larger and varied design will often be used. City's such as Denver will have a much different design for it's
downtown Hyatt Place vs. say the Hyatt Place in a suburb such as Aurora. Also, the Downtown Denver Hyatt Place will be perhaps significantly different thatnsay the
Hyatt Place in Downtown San Francisco or Seattle.

I understand the corporate reasoning behind the "branding". The multi-national mega brands such as Marriott, will have a long list of varying brands under it's corporate
umbrella. With certain brands such as Courtyard, you will find a repetitive design anywhere and everywhere. However, with it's more upscale brands
such as Ritz Carlton, the designs typically vary from city to city. I can live with the usual number of economy to mid level chain offerings, as long as a city,
particularly downtown, is adding a healthy amount of boutique situations. In Salt Lake City, as with any booming city, one expects the follow up of a spate of mid-level
national chains, However, there has been and continues to be a number of more specialized offerings going up also. From the very large, such as the Ultra Lux "Grand",
to the mid-sized boutique "Monaco". This year "The Regent" is slated to begin construction. It will be an important addition to the CBD, in that it helps to balance out the
national hotel chain franchises that pop up wherever the economy is growing rapidly. I especially like the mode of development where the boutique hotel is mixed with
a number of residential offerings. This type of project seems to be gaining a lot of steam nationally. An example of this would be the Downtown Salt Lake project below.


Downtown - The Regent Hotel - Luxurious Boutique Hotel Coming To The New Regent Street

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I just got some awesome news about the regent street hotel. I emailed the rep from cushman wakefield.
He said there are no funding problems and construction is expected to start in the spring.


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I too have been told that construction should start this spring, the Regent will be a nice addition to the city.


It was predicted by many that with the development of the spectacular multi-billion
dollar City Creek Center, exciting and diverse projects would soon spring
up throughout the Downtown District. A new world class Performing
Arts Center/Theater, 111 Tower and a revived Regent St. continue their
hectic construction schedule to the block immediately south of City Creek.
The excitement continues to build throughout Downtown as dozens of
large and small projects progress through their proposals and
beginning construction phases. Newly announced is this beautiful
boutique hotel tower, which is now accelerating through the approval
process.



Well, it looks like the Regent Hotel is officially set for construction:

New Regent Street Hotel planned for Downtown Salt Lake

Jason Lee, Deseret News
http://www.deseretnews.com/article/8...Salt-Lake.html


Artist rendering of proposed Regent Street Hotel currently under development on 45 E. 200 South in downtown Salt Lake City. The mixed-use, 20-plus story property will include small
retail on the main floor, up to 190 hotel rooms and residential condominiums on the upper floors. The $100 million project is scheduled for completion in spring 2018.
(Cushman & Wakefield Commerce)



A worker in a backhoe levels ground for the new Regent Street Hotel in Salt Lake City, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 2015. (Ravell Call, Deseret News)



The Regent Street Hotel - 45 E 200 S Downtown Salt Lake City

190 hotel rooms and 36 Residential Units with restaurant and lobby 20 story tall with a pavilion for a roof deck.

Record PLNPCM2015-00463:
Planning Commission - Conditional Design Review


https://aca.slcgov.com/Citizen/Cap/C...howInspection=


PROJECT DESCRIPTION
The Regent Street Hotel is a proposed 330 foot tower with 20 full stories topped by a roof deck and lounge. The top of the 20th floor will be 298 feet; the top of the
enclosed portion of the roof deck lounge will be 311.5 feet. The final 18.5 feet is reserved for potential mechanical needs. The program includes 3 stories of public, meeting and amenity space,
40,490 SF in total. Above the public space and amenities are 9 floors of hotel guestrooms, 105,660 SF total, with 190 guestrooms. Above the hotel are 8 levels of condos with 93,920 SF of built
space and 36 dwelling units. The roof deck has 4,000 SF in enclosed space, 6,290 SF in deck and open space, and 1,450 SF in mechanical space. The proposed project has 251,810 SF total
above grade. The project will lease 133 parking stalls from surrounding parking garages for the hotel component. Each dwelling unit will have 1 parking spot on site below grade.








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Downtown Update - Hardware Village


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/pict...node-downtown/

The Hardware Village development is large. With over 900 residential units underway... The project consists of three
residential buildings, the 4th West Apartments, the East and West Village and a proposed commercial building.





















The east façade of the Hardware Village development. Photo by Isaac Riddle.


The Hardware Village development as seen from 500 West. Photo by Isaac Riddle.

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