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Downtown Update - California Developers Planning New Downtown Tower

Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/cali...owntown-tower/

According to Robert Held, the president and chief executive officer of Held Properties, the developers hope to
start construction next year on a 27 story mixed-use building currently referred to as the 370 Millennium Tower...

...While the building’s design and specific floor plans are still being finalized, the proposed uses are already determined.
The 370 Millennium Tower will include a mix of commercial office space, retail space, a hotel and residential condominiums...



Conceptual rendering of the first few floors of the proposed 370 Millennium Tower. The developers are still working on the building's final design. Image courtesy Held Properties.


http://lccpropertiesgroup.com Conceptual rendering of the proposed 370 Millennium Tower. The developers are still working on the building’s final design. Image courtesy Held Properties.


Conceptual rendering of the amenity deck of the proposed 370 Millennial Tower. Image courtesy Held Properties.


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Downtown Adj./ East Bench - University of Utah health officials celebrate new rehabilitation center

Ashley Stilson, Deseret News

https://www.deseretnews.com/article/...on-center.html

...Local dignitaries and university officials gathered Wednesday for a groundbreaking ceremony for the Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital, 85 N. Medical Drive.

The Craig H. Neilsen Foundation donated $47.5 million for the project, which will house 75 private patient rooms.

"We believe strongly in a fusion of health care and hospitality, and we think we’ve been able to do that," said Ray Neilsen, chairman of foundation's board of directors.

The design of the new facility places a heavy emphasis on aesthetics, Neilsen continued. The conceptual designs show windows covering much of the building, giving patients a view of the mountains and gardens...

...Using 150,000 square feet, the new center will have a mobility garage located inside the facility, along with two therapy gyms and two floors of therapy space.

The total estimated cost of the project is $423.5 million...



An artist's rendering of the Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital that will be built at the University of Utah. The 75-bed hospital will be one of the most advanced rehabilitation facilities in the nation and will serve as a catalyst for the further development of the U.’s rehabilitation programs.


An artist's rendering of the Craig H. Neilsen Rehabilitation Hospital that will be built at the University of Utah. The 75-bed hospital will be one of the most advanced rehabilitation facilities in the nation and will serve as a catalyst for the further development of the U.’s rehabilitation programs.


University of Utah Health ranked 6th among 107 academic medical systems for quality of care

by Ben Lockart
https://www.deseretnews.com/article/...y-of-care.html

SALT LAKE CITY — A recently concluded quality of care study has ranked the University of Utah Health system sixth among 107 academic medical centers nationwide.

The system was ranked for the safety, timeliness, effectiveness, efficiency and equity of its care, as well as its focus on patients, University of Utah Health spokeswoman Kathy Wilets said in a statement.

The review, named the Vizient Quality and Accountability Study and formerly called the University HealthSystem Consortium Awards, has ranked University of Utah Health in the top 10 for eight consecutive years, including No. 1 rankings last year and in 2010.

Mayo Clinic in Rochester, Minnesota, which earned this year's top ranking, is the only other organization to receive a top 10 ranking for eight years in a row....




The Milken Institute Ranks the Best U.S. Universities for Technology Transfer
- New Report Cites University Research Funding, Technology Transfer as Catalysts for Economic Growth https://www.prnewswire.com/news-rele...300442457.html


University of Utah #1 out of more than 200 ranked - BYU #4

LOS ANGELES, 2017 /PRNewswire-USNewswire/ -- The Milken Institute today released a new report ranking more than 200 universities across the United States for their prowess in developing basic research into new technologies, products and companies – a process known as "technology transfer."

The report "Concept to Commercialization: The Best Universities for Technology Transfer" also carries with it a clear policy recommendation: American research universities are among the nation's most powerful engines for domestic economic growth, and funding to sustain their research brings strong returns in the form of new industries, businesses and jobs.

"American economic vitality is fueled by invention," said Ross DeVol, chief research officer for the Milken Institute, who also authored the original 2006 study on the topic. "As a society, we understand our universities as the training ground for the next generation of leaders and doers, but we often overlook the benefits these institutions impart simply by bringing new ideas to life. Our study shows the impact of university research both locally and nationally is profound, and needs our support."

The report found that university research funding supports the creation of both middle- and high-skill industry jobs through innovation, commercialization and technology transfer, with varied and significant multiplier effects. As such, it makes four key policy recommendations:[/B]

Maintain basic scientific research funding. Basic research provides long-term economic benefits by allowing universities to take on research that has a low probability of quick commercial success, but potential to deliver a high reward and to create whole new industries.
•Incentivize technology transfer through a new federal commercialization fund. The federal government should increase research funding under a special commercialization pool. Universities demonstrating greater commercialization success in the market should receive higher funding in this program.
•Increase technology transfer capacity through federal matching grants. The federal government should commence a matching grant program with states to fund an increase in staff and resources in technology transfer offices (TTOs). Higher rates of academic entrepreneurship are essential to reviving declining start-up rates and productivity across the economy.
•Increase technology transfer efficiency by adopting best practices. At the state level, policies should be implemented that incentivize the adoption of best practices in commercialization at public universities, including TTOs. Efficiency gaps between universities outside of the top 25 in our Technology Transfer and Commercialization Index should be narrowed


The top 25 institutions by ranking.


...DeVol, along with Milken Institute co-authors Joe Lee and Minoli Ratnatunga, ranked each university based on four standard indicators of technology transfer success: patents issued, licenses issued, licensing income, and start-ups formed, relying on data collected by the Association of University Technology Managers (AUTM) via the AUTM's Annual Licensing Activity Survey...

Rank...Institution...Indexed Score


#1...University of Utah...100

2...Columbia University...97.83

3...University of Florida...97.66


#4...Brigham Young University...97.58

5...Stanford University...95.6

6...University of Pennsylvania...95.39

7...University of Washington...95.11

8...Massachusetts Institute of Technology ...94.33

9...California Institute of Technology...94.11

10...Carnegie Mellon University...93.54

11...New York University...93.41

12...Purdue University...93.02

13...University of Texas System...92.88

14...University of Minnesota...92.75

15...University of California, Los Angeles...92.13

16...University of Michigan...91.58

17...Cornell University...89.49

18...University of Illinois Chicago Urbana...89.37

19...University of South Florida...88.93

20...University of California, San Diego...88.55

21...Arizona State University...88.49

22...University of Central Florida...88.21

23...Northwestern University...87.95

24...University of Pittsburgh...87.75

25...North Carolina State University...87.73




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Downtown - Developer proposes housing in downtown’s hotel corridor


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/dev...otel-corridor/

The developers of Providence Place and 600 Lofts want to add another work-force housing development to their downtown portfolio. Developers, Wasatch Residential Group, plan to build the Garden Lofts, a 272 residential unit development on the 100 West block of 600 South...

...The Lofts would replace the two-story Royal Garden Inn on a 3.18-acre parcel. The building will consist of five wood-framed floors that will be wrapped around a five-story mid-block parking structure. The residential building will have three u-shaped wings at the north, south and east ends of the parking structure. A strip of housing will separate the parking structure from public view at the structure’s west side. A private road will connect the parking structure to 600 South.

All of the 272 units will be reserved for residents earning at or below 60 percent AMI. The units will be a mix of studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. The bulk of the units will be one and two bedroom apartments. Rents will range between $725 for studio units to $1,065 for the three-bedroom units...



Preliminary rendering of the south face of the Garden Lofts as designed by BSB design. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.

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Central Southeast - Developer plans mixed-use project for former Bicycle Center site


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/dev...e-center-site/

Developer Baron Equities in conjunction with dbURBAN Communities plans to start construction soon on the Brixton Flats, a proposed five-story mixed-use development. The project will replace the previous home of the Bicycle Center, which temporarily moved to the former Deseret Industries on Sugarmont Drive in Sugar House and will be part of the new development.

The project will 93 residential units in two buildings that will be connecting by a bridge with three floors of residential units above it. The larger building will front both Wilmington Avenue and the S-Line Greenway and will include four floors of wood-framed residential above a ground floor parking podium. The podium level will include structured parking, two residential units, office space fronting the S-Line Greenway and residential amenities including a fitness center and lounge area. The southeast corner of the larger building will have an outdoor courtyard on the second floor above the podium. The projects main entrance will front Wilmington Avenue. A smaller entrance will front the S-Line. To engage with the S-Line, the project will have the office and two residential units open directly to the greenway and streetcar line...



Rendering of the Brixton Flats as designed by Blackbox Design architects. Image courtesy dbURBAN Communities.


Rendering of the south face of the Brixton Flats facing the S-Line. Image courtesy dbURBAN Communities.

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Downtown Adj. / South - 2100 Apartments


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ - https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/dev...-box-corridor/

As development picks up in Salt Lake City, developers are beginning to consider building in nontraditional areas, especially along the industrial/big box dominated 300 West corridor. The ample surface parking and empty lots are attracting development like the 251-unit Enclave Apartments that sit directly south of a Lowe’s Home Improvement Store on the 1400 South block and the proposed 121-unit Paxton Apartments that will replace a vacant lot directly south of a Target store on Paxton Avenue.

Now another developer is ready to add to the neighborhood. Developers MSC Associates want to build the @2100 Apartments, a proposed five-story residential building, on the 2000 south block of 300 West. The 81-unit building would replace a vacant lot directly east of The Warehouse- Salt Lake City, a big-box, furniture and mattress store. The project would also abut a large surface parking lot used by Sam’s Club to the north...



Rendering of the southwest face of the proposed @2100 Apartments. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
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Downtown Adj. / East - Historic Trolley Square Update - HLC approves relocation of two historic Central City homes


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/hlc...al-city-homes/

Two out of three ain’t bad. That refrain was repeated several times during Thursday’s Historic Landmark Commission meeting as commission members unanimously approved the relocation of two contributing historic homes at 658 E. 600 South and 665 E. Ely Place in the Central City Historic District.

Trolley Square mall owner, Khosrow Semnani and his development team, Trolley Square Ventures plan to build a mixed-used development on the 3.5-acre site directly south of the mall. While most of the site is vacant land, there are four homes in the proposed project area, three of which are considered contributing structures to the historic district.



One of two historic homes to be moved at 658 E. 600 South. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.


Aerial rendering of the most recent development updates concluded at Trolley Square, which includes the addition of a major Whole Foods


Trolley Square owner/developer hopes to mimic the design of earlier area structures surrounding Trolley Sq.

Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @
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...The developers hope to start construction spring 2018 on Building B, a 100-room boutique hotel with three-floors of residential that would replace the two homes slated for demolition and the relocated home on 600 South.

Building B is one of six proposed buildings that make up the Trolley Square project. The building along with Buildings A will be the most prominent and will front 600 South directly south of Trolley Square. Both buildings will be five-stories tall. Building A will be all residential.

The building that will front 700 East is referred to as Building C and will be four-stories tall and all residential. Buildings A, B and C will be built up to the property line on 600 South and 700 East respectively.

Buildings D and E will be midblock and accessed from an internal street connecting 600 South to 700 East. Both buildings will be five-stories tall and all residential. The buildings will front a mid-block private street and Ely Place, a midblock street that connects to 700 East. Building three floors of residential units above two floors of parking. Both buildings will step back 10 feet at the third floor to reduce the scale of the building. The buildings will also have setbacks from the property line to reduce the impact to adjacent properties.

The sixth building, Building F will not abut any of the other buildings. Building F is proposed for the 0.27-acre parcel at the southeast corner of the 600 S and 600 East intersection. Building F will be a three-story apartment building with two floors of parking and two floors of residential...


A preliminary aerial rendering of the proposed massing and arrangements of the Trolley Square mixed-use development looking north towards Trolley Square. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents...

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Downtown Adj. - Latest Update Pics, New Multi-Billion $ Salt Lake City Int. Airport

Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/airp...halfway-point/



Isaac Riddle Reports - Construction of the first phase of the new Salt Lake City International Airport has passed the halfway point. The first phase consists of a new consolidated terminal, south concourse, parking garage, gateway welcome center and the recently completed rental car facility...The new airport will have over 70 gates and will be built to LEED Gold standards, making it one of the most energy efficient airports in the country. The new main terminal will be three levels and will be designed to reflect Utah’s geography, with interior and exterior materials intended to resemble the variable terrains that create a sense of place unique to Utah. Included in the main terminal will be an artificial canyon, resembling the canyons of Southern Utah...Besides rising construction costs, the ongoing construction project will require additional workers. According to airport officials, they have employed 700 construction workers so far but will eventually need up to 2,000 workers. Employing that many new workers could prove challenging as the industry is already underemployed...


Earlier Pic of the northeast corner of the west concourse of the south terminal. Image courtesy the Salt Lake City International Airport.


Rendering of the new terminal. Courtesy of the Salt Lake International Airport staff.


Rendering of the new terminal. Courtesy of the Salt Lake International Airport staff.


Rendering of the new terminal. Courtesy of the Salt Lake International Airport staff.


Rendering Overview. Courtesy of the Salt Lake International Airport staff.


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Originally Posted by jubguy3 View Post

Update Pics by Jubguy3 - January 3, 2018 (zoom out!)

  • Began installing windows in South Concourse-West
  • Completed Central Utility Plant masonry
  • Poured concrete on Level 3 of the Parking Garage


South Concourse - West enclosure



West tunnel tie-in



Elevated roadway

Updated Airport Pics By Jubguy3

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Salt Lake City Proper - HLC approves three mid-density projects


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Two missing middle and one mid-density project are moving forward after the Historic Landmark Commission (HLC) approved new construction requests for all three projects during December’s HLC meeting.

The three projects are the 1117 E. South Temple project, 6×6 Mixed-use Development and a TAG rowhome development on the 600 East block of 100 South. All three projects will add medium density residential to relatively small parcels with a combined 20 units proposed for a combined 0.65 acres in the Central City and South Temple Historic Districts...



1117 E. South Temple Project

The 1117 E. South Temple project will be four stories with three floors of residential above a subterranean parking level. The project will have a brick exterior with large windows and balconies for the South Temple-facing corner units. The building will have 12 units with six two-bedroom and six one-bedroom apartments. Each of the three residential floors will have four units.

The South Temple project will replace a vacant lot on 0.19 acres and will have a one parking space per unit. The parking structure will be accessed via a sloped driveway fronting South Temple.

Because the South Temple project will take up almost the entirety of its lot, the developers plan to include a rooftop garden to provide extra open space.


Rendering of the proposed 1117 E. South Temple apartments as designed by SH Architecture. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.



The TAG Rowhome Development
The TAG Rowhome development will include three attached single-family homes on the 600 East block of 100 South. Like the South Temple project, the TAG Rowhome will replace a vacant lot. The rowhome development will take up most of the parcel’s 0.24 acres and the homes will front a private street. Commission members requested that the developers reorientate the entrance to first home toward the 100 South instead of the private street.
Each unit in the TAG Development will be three stories with a ground-floor garage, second-floor living space and three bedrooms and two baths on the third floor. The for-sale homes will feature east-facing balconies on the second and third floors.



Rendering of the TAG Townhome development as would be seen from 100 South. Atlas Architects designed the project. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.


The 6x6 Project
The 6×6 project is a mixed-use development on the 500 East block of 600 South. The project will include five residential units and ground floor commercial space on 0.22 acres. The project will consist of a three-story, new construction mixed-use building and the restoration of a 119-year-old duplex.

While the developers will restore the duplex, they plan to demolish an adjacent commercial structure to make way for the larger mixed-use building.

The three-story mixed-use building will front 600 South and include three residential units. The developers designed the building two resemble two attached structures to visually separate the ground floor residential unit from the ground floor commercial space. Two additional residential units will occupy the top two floors above the commercial space. The upper units will open to a second-story shared courtyard.

The commercial space will have a brick exterior and will have a slight setback from the sidewalk to accommodate outdoor seating. The project will include four angled on-street parking stalls, a pedestrian walkway to the west of the building to connect the rear duplex to the 600 South, and four off-street surface stalls at the rear of the mixed-use building.



Site plan for the proposed 6×6 Mixed-use Development. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.


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Downtown Update - Marmalade District


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/pic...ts-watch-2018/

The first phase, the Marmalade Branch of the Salt Lake City Library, opened in February 2016. The second phase, The Grove at Marmalade Townhomes is currently under construction.

The final, and largest component of this block redevelopment is a large mixed-use project being developed by Clearwater Homes. The project will include three five-story buildings that will sit above a shared parking podium. The project will have between 260-280 units with ground floor retail and flex live/work space.



The proposed Marmalade mixed-use project by Clearwater Homes, as pictured looking northeast from 300 West.


An aerial rendering of the proposed Marmalade mixed-use development by Clearwater Homes.


Pictured, The Phase I completed Marmalade Branch City Library


The site of the proposed Clearwater Homes Marmalade mixed-use development, as seen looking southeast along 300 West. The newly completed Marmalade Branch of the Salt Lake City Library is in the background to the right. The site is currently serving as a staging area for the construction of The Grove at Marmalade townhouse development seen in the background to the left. Photo by Mike Fife.


Rendering of The Grove Townhomes at Marmalade currently under construction, looking northeast from 500 North.

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Downtown Update - The Paperbox Project


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/pic...-watch-2018/2/

...The Paperbox project will consist of two six-story buildings and one four-story building with a total of 183 apartments and 16 live-work units. According to Walz, Paperbox construction should begin fall 2018. The Option to Purchase Agreement has been executed and the RDA and development teams are currently working on a design review and other contractual items.


The Paperbox project as seen looking west from 300 West.


The Paperbox project will sit between the new PEG Development’s Hyatt House and Marriott Courtyard hotels on 100 South and the newly redeveloped Clearwater Homes’ Paragon Station on 200 South between 300 West and 400 West. Photo by Mike Fife.


The site of the upcoming Paperbox project as seen looking west past 300 West. Photo by Mike Fife.

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Downtown Update - The Regent Hotel Project


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...The proposed 330-foot tall Regent Street Hotel is to be developed by Form Development. The 20-story development will consist of a boutique hotel and residential condos.

The RDA has identified the hotel as an important part of the efforts to revitalize Regent Street along with street improvements and the opening of the new Eccles Theater. The former location of the now demolished Eat-A-Burger, the site has most recently been used as the staging ground for Regent Street construction activities. Keith Smith of Form Development indicates that they are in deep discussions with a partner and they are hoping for a 2018 construction start for this project with a two-year construction timeline.



A rendering of the Regent Street Hotel project. Courtesy Form Development.


To the right the site of the proposed Regent Street Hotel as seen looking north on Regent Street from 200 South. Photo by Mike Fife.

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Downtown Update - The Station Center Project



The initial conceptual rendering of what a festival street (300 South) west of the Rio Grande depot could look like. Image courtesy SLC RDA.

Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/pic...-watch-2018/2/

...Change is on the way to the two blocks between the Rio Grande Depot and the Intermodal Hub. The project area consists of five parcels between 500 and 600 West and 200 and 400 South.

The RDA announced the development partners for Parcels 1 and 2 in June of 2015, and although no development has yet occurred on those two parcels both development are moving forward.

Boyer Company and Cowboy Partners will collaborate to develop Parcel 1, a large vacant lot at the northeast corner of the 600 West and 300 South intersections...



A conceptual design of Boyer’s plans for Parcel 1 in the Station Center project area. Work is underway by these companies to update their plans. Image by Arch Nexus Architects.


Parcel 1 of the Station Center project area as seen looking northeast from 600 West and 300 South. This is the parcel that will be developed by The Boyer Company and Cowboy Partners. The companies are revising plans for the site based on current market conditions, which have changed in the past two years. This parcel is directly east of the Intermodal Hub. Photo by Mike Fife.


Rendering of the proposed Utah Museum of History, Heritage & Art.


Parcel 2, the Serta Mattress Building, in the Station Center project area as seen looking northwest from 500 West. Photo by Mike Fife.


Conceptual rendering of a year-round public market that would occupy Parcel 5 as seen from 500 West. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.



Photo of the newly completed first portion of the 'Station Project'. The Artspace Macaroni Flats development as seen from 500 West. Photo by Mike Fife.


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Downtown Update - Marriott Towne Place


Rendering of the six story infill Marriott Towne Place Suites being constructed on a small formerly vacant lot


Update on the Marriott Towne Place being built next to the Holiday Inn Express.Taken yesterday(Dec. 13th) from the roof of the HIE.

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Salt Lake City - Sugar House - Legacy Village - Under Construction

Isaac Riddle Reports, Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/next...tion-underway/

...Legacy Village, formerly called 1202 Wilmington, is a 10-story mixed-use, senior housing development
directly across the street from the recently-completed Wilmington Gardens on Wilmington Avenue.

Legacy Village will replace what was a surface parking lot... The project will include 12,800 square-feet of
ground-floor retail along Wilmington Avenue and 268 luxury residential-units. The units will be a mix of studios and one and two bedroom apartments. There will be a four-floors of
structured parking on floors two to five, with the residential units occupying the top six floors...



Rendering of the Legacy Village


Legacy Village Construction - 2016 - Courtesy, http://www.utahprojects.info/


Legacy Village as seen nearing completion - 2017 - https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/pic...ness-district/




Salt Lake City - Sugar House - Sugarmont


Updated Design For Sugarmont - Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/upda...house-project/

...The project’s 433 residential units will be a mix of one and two bedroom apartments, but Lucas promised that three bedroom units would be considered after several residents asked
for more housing unit mixes to accommodate families.

The first two floors will reach the street level with floors three and four slightly setback. Floor four will include a courtyard and other amenities, with the top five floors setback further
from the courtyard level. Platt argued the setbacks were included to make the project have more of a human scale at the ground level...



Approved Design Sugarmont Apts https://i2.wp.com/www.buildingsaltlake.com/


Approved Design Sugarmont Aptshttp://www.utahprojects.info/Project...ont-Apartments

...Instead of one large L-shaped building that was originally proposed, the Platt’s new design splits the building into two structures that will be separated by a public walkway near the
intersection of McClelland and Sugarmont Streets that would be incorporated into the local trail network. The walkway will vary between 25 and 50 feet and will have a plaza on both north
and south ends connecting to Sugarmont Drive and an expansion of Wilmington Avenue. Platt promised the crowd that the walkway will be well lit and could accommodate retail...



Sugarmont Site Prep July of 2017 - http://www.utahprojects.info/Project...ont-Apartments

Latest Update Pics By Mike Fife - More @
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The southwest corner of the Sugarmont Apartments as seen looking east on Sugarmont Drive. Photo by Mike Fife.


The southwest corner of the Sugarmont Apartments under construction looking north on McClelland St. Photo by Mike Fife.



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Salt Lake City - Sugar House - 21 By Urbana


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/high...d-sugar-house/

...The project replaces the subway and Utah Idaho Supply. The project, called 21 by Urbana, will be Gardiner Properties’ third development near 2100 South. The developers built the Sugar House Apartments and the Urbana On Eleventh.

The building, designed by Lloyd Architects, will contain 126 units. And will include 12 studios, 81 one bedroom, 24 two bedroom and nine walk-up (ground floor) units. The lot is currently zoned for a high-density residential building...


Aerial rendering of the 21 by Urbana as designed by Lloyd Architects.


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The 21 by Urbana as seen looking north from 1000 East. Photo by Mike Fife.


The north facade of 21 by Urbana as seen from 2100 Southt. Looking west. Photo by Mike Fife.

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Sugar House To South Salt Lake - The S Line Greenway - Ritz Classic Apartments


Isaac Riddle Report - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/sout...-based-zoning/

...Earl met with South Salt Lake leaders after the city adopted the form based code with the intent to develop along the S-Line. ICO Development is building
the Ritz Classic Apartments, a large mixed-use development at the site of the former Ritz Classic Bowling Alley on the 2200 South block of State Street.

The project will be five-stories with 287 residential units and will front both the S-Line and 200 East with a small private street that will connect it to State Street.

Including the Ritz, a significant portion of the developable land in the streetcar corridor will be developed in the next year. The Ritz Classic Apartments
is one of three multifamily developments currently in the works...



Rendering of the Ritz Classic Apartments. Image courtesy of Think Architects.



Rendering of the Ritz Classic Apartments looking from 200 East. Image courtesy of Think Architects.



Rendering of the west façade of the Ritz Classic Apartments. Image courtesy of Think Architects.


Construction is underway on the parking structure for the Ritz Classic apartments along the S-Line, as seen looking west from 200 East.
The project will have landscaping and entrances along the S-Line Greenway to provide some interaction at the street level. Photo by Mike Fife.




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Sugar House To South Salt Lake - The S Line Greenway - Zellerbach Apartments


Isaac Riddle Report - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/sout...-based-zoning/

...Construction is underway on the Zellerbach Apartments, a four-story 292-unit project directly south of the S-Line between 300 and 400 East...



Rendering of Zellerbach Development as seen from the intersection of 300 East and the S-line. Image by MG Architects.

South Salt Lake Booming along the S-Line - https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/pic...-along-s-line/

The Zellerbach apartments is directly south of the 300 East S-Line Station. Photo by Mike Fife.

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Downtown Update - Hoyt Place Development


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/comm...nfill-project/

...“The Hoyt Place proposed development is a great of example of infill development that is needed in the city,” said Robinson. “The depth of these lots turns into a weed patch, a fire hazard. If we are going to have infill development in the city then it requires us to go into these areas and assemble what we are doing in Hoyt Place.”

Zoning map for the 800 West block of Hoyt Place. All three phases of the Hoyt Place development will be built on the parcels zoned SR-3. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.

Robinson’s company, City Block, wants to build ten, for sale single-family homes, with four detached and six attached homes. Each home would be two stories with a ground floor garage. The detached homes will have a 1,166 square foot footprint, with three bedrooms and two and one-half bathrooms. The attached homes will have a 954 square foot footprint with two bedrooms and two and one-half bathrooms.

The developers intend to keep the homes relatively affordable with homes starting at $260,000...



Rendering of the first phase of the Hoyt Place development. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.


Aerial rendering of the first phase of the Hoyt Place development. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.

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Downtown Update - The Exchange


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A large mixed-use, affordable housing development has cleared another hurdle after the Salt Lake City Planning Commission voted on Wednesday to forward a favorable recommendation to city council for a zoning amendment needed for the project to move forward.

The project, referred to as The Exchange, is proposed for the northwest corner of the 400 South block of 300 East replacing the former Barnes Bank and Salt Lake Roasting Company buildings.

The project will consist of two mixed-use buildings. A nine-story building will occupy the northwest corner of the block at the intersection of 400 South and 300 East and a five-story building will occupy the mid-block directly east of Blair Street and 400 South...



Rendering of the northeast corner of The Exchange. Image courtesy Salt Lake City.


Rendering of the southwest corner of The Exchange and People’s Way a city-owned private street. Image courtesy Salt Lake City.

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Downtown Update - California Developers Planning New Downtown Tower


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/cali...owntown-tower/

According to Robert Held, the president and chief executive officer of Held Properties, the developers hope to
start construction next year on a 27 story mixed-use building currently referred to as the 370 Millennium Tower...

...While the building’s design and specific floor plans are still being finalized, the proposed uses are already determined.
The 370 Millennium Tower will include a mix of commercial office space, retail space, a hotel and residential condominiums...



Conceptual rendering of the first few floors of the proposed 370 Millennium Tower. The developers are still working on the building's final design. Image courtesy Held Properties.


http://lccpropertiesgroup.com Conceptual rendering of the proposed 370 Millennium Tower. The developers are still working on the building’s final design. Image courtesy Held Properties.


Conceptual rendering of the amenity deck of the proposed 370 Millennial Tower. Image courtesy Held Properties.


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