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Posted Mar 7, 2018, 4:01 PM
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Just a few pictures of some of the many recent projects to liven up the page. I love the Building Salt Lake reports and pics, Thanks Isaac!! Also, can't say enough about how important these many appropriately sized missing middle projects are to Salt Lake City's overall atmosphere. I see daily the negative impact that out of control sized 70's-80's style apartments have seriously damaged so many neighborhoods in Central L.A. There's definately many streets where larger six-plus story apartments are desired, but often they're not appropriate when off the beaten path, and plopped into the middle of historic or smaller scale neighborhoods.
Downtown Adj. - East Central and 9th and 9th projects nearing completion
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Liberty Blvd.
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The latest development by Cowboy Partners in Salt Lake City, Liberty BLVD, is well underway and currently pre-leasing. The project replaces a former Wonderbread factory and will have 267 units and 4,000 square feet of commercial space on 400 South. The sprawling project has street frontage on 400 South, 700 East and 500 South and sits just west of the idiosyncratic Gilgal Gardens.
The north side of the Liberty BLVD Apartments as seen looking west on 400 south towards 700 East. Photo by Mike Fife.
A large variety of materials and a mix of their design patterns are being used to sheath the mass transit adj. Liberty Blvd. Pictured, the north facade of the Liberty BLVD Apartments on 400 South just east of 700 East. Photo by Mike Fife.
Haxton Place Apartments
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The Haxton Place Apartments is framed out at 900 East and Haxton Place just south of South Temple. The three-story 39-unit project is much smaller project than originally proposed. Initially, the developers, Baron Equities, proposed a five-story 105 unit project which they argued fit well with the much taller towers to the north and south. These older, taller projects were mistakes not to be repeated, according to area residents, particularly those residing in the historic homes on Haxton Place which borders the project to the east. Earlier this year the Historic Landmark Commission approved the scaled-down proposal...
The under-construction Haxton Place Apartments as seen looking north along 900 East from 100 South. Photo by Mike Fife.
Crews constructed a significant retaining wall on the east side of the property and you can see one of the historic homes on Haxton Place to the east beyond the wooden fence. Photo by Mike Fife.
Haxton Place Apartments are on the east side of 900 East, south of South Temple. Photo by Mike Fife.
Mutual Beauty Mixed - Use Development
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The 9+9 Mixed-use Development is actively under construction on the corner of Harvey Milk Blvd (900 South) and Lincoln Street in the heart of the Ninth and Ninth Business District. The project replaces a small surface parking lot and a building that had formerly housed a beauty supply business. A Conditional Building and Site Design Review was originally denied for this project, but the Planning Commission’s denial was overturned on appeal.
The three-story project will have retail and structured parking on the ground level below two floors with 28 apartments.
The Mutual Beauty mixed-use development is just east of the existing commercial buildings on the south side of 900 Street. Photo by Mike Fife.
Green fencing encloses the construction site for the Mutual Beauty mixed-use development on Harvey Milk Blvd (900 South) at Lincoln St. Photo by Mike Fife.
Construction of the parking structure is underway on the Mutual Beauty mixed-use development on Harvey Milk Blvd (900 South) and Lincoln Street. Photo by Mike Fife.
1105 East Development
Project rendering of the 1105 East project courtesy Northstar Builders...https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/in-...-completion/3/
Developers, Northstar Builders, have a new project under construction on the east end of the 9th and 9th Business District on the northeast corner of 1100 East and Harvey Milk Blvd (900 South). The project is a two-story commercial building that will house a law office and a design firm and is less than a block to the east of the another Northstar project, the recently completed two-story commercial building on the northwest corner of McClelland Street and 900 South. The building houses Northstar’s offices on the second floor and the Alamexo Cantina and real estate office on the ground floor.
The northeast corner of the 1105 East project. Photo by Mike Fife.
An earlier Northstar Builders project on the northeast corner of Harvey Milk Blvd (900 South) and McClelland Street, a half block west of the 1105 East project. This building serves as Northstar Builders’ HQ and is also home to a real estate company and restaurant. Photo by Mike Fife.
Downtown Adj./North - 2nd and 2nd Apartments
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Another missing middle project is now underway in the Marmalade/West Capitol Hill neighborhood. Construction will soon start on the 2nd and 2nd Apartments at the northeast corner of the 200 North and 200 West intersection. The project replaces a long-vacant mechanic’s garage that was previously the home of the Car Care Center. Crews demolished the garage earlier this month.
The mixed-use project will have seven residential units and one commercial unit in two buildings. Each building will be three stories with townhome-style residential units...
Rendering of the southeast corner of the 2nd and 2nd Apartments. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents
The former car garage has been demolished to make way for construction of the 2nd and 2nd Apartments as seen from 200 North. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
City Updates - More missing middle coming to Sugar House and East Central
A wave of missing middle housing appears to be on its way in Salt Lake City. On Thursday, January 18th, the Salt Lake City Planning Division will feature five different townhome developments in an open house from 5 to 7 p.m. at the City & County Building.
Missing middle housing refers to mid-density housing like duplexes, townhomes, live/work units and courtyard apartments that provide more density than single-family homes but on a smaller scale than mid-rise multifamily developments.
The five projects will add a combined total of 24 homes to the Sugar House and East Central neighborhoods. There are over 170 townhome units currently under construction in the city with another 170 that could start construction this year. About half of the townhome units under construction will be for-sale units while about three-fourths of the planned projects would be for-sale units...
Downington Avenue Townhomes
Developers, Downington Place, want to build three attached townhomes on 0.28 acres at the southeast corner of the 1300 East and Downington Avenue intersection. The homes will be three stories a garage on the ground floor, living space on the second and two bedrooms and a study on the third floor. The homes will be energy efficient with solar panels on the roof.
Rendering of the Downington Avenue Townhomes. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
The Cynthia Townhomes
Developers, CW Urban, plan to build a three-unit townhome project proposed for the 500 South block of 800 East. The Cynthia will replace a single-family home and 0.22 acres and is one the several townhome projects underway by CW Urban. As with their other projects like the Ruby, the townhomes will be three stories with a flex space room and two-car garage on the ground floor, kitchen and living area on the second floor and bedrooms on the third floor with second and third story balconies...
Rendering of the southwest corner of the Cynthia Townhomes. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
The 700 Horizon
North Rock Capital wants to build four attached townhomes on the 2400 South block of 700 East. The townhomes would replace a single-family home on 0.32 acres and will be two stories each. The units will have a kitchen, living room, office, half bath and garage on the ground floor. The bedrooms and a bonus room will be on the second. The middle units will have three bedrooms and two full baths and the end units will have two bedrooms and two baths...
Rendering of the 700 Horizon Townhomes courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
The Mabel
Nineteen blocks up 700 East from the 700 Horizon is the site of proposed Mabel development, a six-unit townhome development proposed for the 300 South block of 700 East. The project is another townhome development by CW Urban and will replace a single-family home and vacant lot on 3.13 acres. As with the Cynthia, the townhomes will be three stories. The end units will have four bedrooms with a bedroom, full bath and two-car garage on the ground floor, living space and kitchen on the second and three bedrooms and two full baths on the third floor...
Rendering of the Mabel Townhomes. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
The Markea
The Markea will consist of two buildings on the two narrow side streets, Markea Avenue between 200 and 300 South, and Court Street between 800 and 900 East. The project is by Resonance Development and will include eight units on a 0.27-acre lot and a 0.14-acre lot. The larger building will front Marke Avenue and will include five, two-story townhomes. The second building will front Court Street and will consist of three, two-story townhomes. Both buildings will have the garage, half-bath, kitchen and living room on the ground floor, bedrooms on the second and loft space above the second floor...
Rendering of the Markea Townhomes. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
Update - City Central/East -
Mixed-use project near Liberty Park The proposed mixed-use project replaces two commercial buildings on 0.39 acres and will consist of two, two-story buildings with 12 residential units and 14 commercial units. The developers are requesting front and side yard setbacks to allow the project to build up to the sidewalk level on both 1300 South and 500 East.
The landscaping plans for the Wells Mixed-use Development. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
Both buildings will be mixed-use and will be separated by two walkways, surface parking and landscaping. The north building will front both 1300 South and 500 East with restaurant space, retail space and four smaller creative workspaces. The second floor will consist of four one-bedroom apartments. Each apartment will have one and one-half baths and a balcony. The building will have a significant amount of glazing on both floors with floor to ceiling windows that will increase the building’s transparency at the street level.
The south building will consist of eight residential and eight commercial units and will front the surface parking lot. Each floor will have four offices and four one-bedroom apartments on each floor. Each second-floor unit will have a balcony. The offices will front 500 East. Additionally, the south building will have a rooftop deck...
Rendering of the northeast corner of the Wells Mixed-use Development as designed by DEIV Architecture and Design. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
Rendering of the northwest corner of the Wells Mixed-use Development as designed by DEIV Architecture and Design. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.
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