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Downtown Update - North Fourth Project Underway


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/firs...ject-underway/


Rendering of the North Fourth Apartments as seen from 500 West. Image courtesy Architecture Belgique. Areas in white reserved for commissioned art

An affordable housing development is underway less than one block from Salt Lake’s largest cluster of under-construction market rate units. Construction has started on the first phase of the North Fourth mixed-income development on the 300 North block of 500 West.

The project is a block to the west of the Hardware Village development that will add over 900 luxury units to the market when built out...

...The first phase will be six stories with 112 one and two-bedroom apartments, 81 of which will be income restricted units that will include a mix of units available for residents earning between 25 and 50 percent of the Area Median Income (AMI)...



Construction is underway on the concrete podium for the North Fourth Apartments. Photo by Isaac Riddle.

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Downtown Update - AC Marriot Hotel and Adjacent Millagro Apartments


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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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Update - Downtown Adj.- 9th East Lofts


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/offi...dable-housing/

...The city continues to chip away at a large affordable housing deficit. Today local officials gathered to officially open the city’s newest addition in affordable housing, the 9th East Lofts at Bennion Plaza a 68-unit mixed-use building on the 400 South block of 900 East.

“This is a model for mixed-use affordable housing… and is a dent into the great need that we have for affordable housing,” said Palmer DePaulis, chair of the Housing Authority of Salt Lake City Board of Commissioners.

Like most of the affordable housing in development in the city, the project was strategically placed near transit. The 9th East Lofts are a just a few yards from the 900 East TRAX Station and are directly adjacent to the 209 bus route, a high-frequency bus route that runs every 15 minutes from 6 a.m. to 7 p.m...




The 9th East Lofts as seen from 900 East. Photo by Isaac Riddle.



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Downtown Update - Morton Apartments


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/seat...wn-apartments/

After years of leading best of rankings in business and technology, Salt Lake City is beginning to attract national developers looking to invest in the growing city.

“Downtown Salt Lake has emerged as one of the most attractive and affordable places to live for lifestyle-driven professionals from all over the country,” said David Enslow of Timberlane Partners.

The Seattle-based, Timberlane Partners plan to build their first new construction project in downtown Salt Lake later this spring. That project, the Morton, will be an eight-story mixed-use residential building planned for the 200 South block of 200 East...

...The Morton will replace a 0.63-acre surface parking lot just north of the Russon Brothers Mortuary. The $21.5 million, 120,000 square-foot project will consist of 137 residential units and 1,400 square feet of retail space. The project includes a two-story parking podium with ground-floor retail below six stories of residential space...



Rendering of the Morton. Image courtesy AJC Architects.


Rendering of a residential unit in the Morton. Many of the units will feature floor to ceiling windows and large balconies. Image courtesy Timberlane Partners.

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Update - Downtown Adj. - Liberty Square Townhomes


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/cowb...e-development/

... The new proposal is for 48 townhomes in eight buildings and five units in the Ensign Floral Building. According to planning documents, each townhome will be three stories with a garage on the ground floor, living room and kitchen on the second floor and the bedrooms on the third floor. The homes will include balconies on both the second and third floors...

...The change from a multifamily apartment building to townhomes has allowed the developers to add more pedestrian connections on the block. Pedestrian enhancements will be made to the Green Street alley that connects Trader Joes and other 400 South retail spaces to 500 South. In addition to the Green Street improvements, Cowboy plans to add a north-to-south walkway at the west side of the development and an east-to-west walkway that will connect the northernmost townhomes to Green Street and west side walkway...



Building materials planned for the Liberty Square development. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.


Site plan for Liberty Square. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.

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Downtown Update - The Ritchie Group Project, Block 67


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The Ritchie Group signed a 99 year ground lease for the land where these hotels and apartments will be built, and also for the land where the Royal Wood Plaza currently sits. So basically, they'll have rights to all of the land that Royal Wood Associates owns on Block 67.

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http://azulhospitalitygroup.com/proj...city-downtown/
The Aloft & Element Salt Lake City Downtown is a dual branded hotel adjacent to the Vivant Smart Home Arena, home of the Utah Jazz. The hotel is situated in a mixed use complex and boasts 271 guestrooms, a rooftop bar, and approximately 10,000 sq ft of meeting space.




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That Hotel, along with the adj. apartments further west will be a much need piece of infill along that stretch. Glad to see it happening.
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Downtown Update - Marmalade District - The Grove at Marmalade Townhomes


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/cons...ock-townhomes/

The project consists of 12 owner-occupied townhomes on the 500 North block of Arctic Court, a mid-block street between 300 and 200 West...

... According to planning documents, there will be two unit types. Type one will include 3,149 square feet with three to four bedrooms, three and one-half bathrooms and a two-car garage. Type two units will be smaller with 2,583 square feet and three bedrooms, two and one baths and a two-car garage. All units will include an adjacent common party side wall and outdoor patio space.

The larger townhomes will front the pedestrian plaza that is included in the block-wide plans. The smaller townhomes will front Arctic Court, with a private street separating the two rows of townhomes that will provide garage access for the residents...


Rendering of The Grove at Marmalade looking northeast from 500 North.
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Rendering of The Grove at Marmalade looking southwest from Arctic Court.

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Great update Tony! This area is one of those that keeps me very excited about the direction that Salt Lake City is taking. I like the look of this brick. Also, very cool when they're able to keep those old established trees. Still would never have imagined that this formerly neglected area would turn around so quickly as is happening. With the Front Runner line, Gateway, Marmalade, Hardware Village and so many major attractive projects under construction along this sector it will soon be one of the coolest areas of the metro.

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Update - Downtown Adj. - HLC approves demolition of two homes in Trolley Square project area


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/hlc-...-project-area/

Developers, Trolley Square Ventures, have moved another step forward in their quest to redevelop a large swath of the 600 South block of 600 East directly south of the Trolley Square Mall.

In a nearly six-hour meeting, on Thursday the Historic Landmark Commission approved demolition requests for two of the four residential properties owned by Trolley Square owner, Khosrow Semnani. The four properties are considered contributing structures in the Central City Historic District...

...Semnani and his development team plan to add five new buildings on the 3.5-acre site. As currently proposed, the project will include three residential and two mixed-use residential buildings that would replace a large surface parking lot and four historic homes. The proposal also includes a sixth, four-story residential building for a separate parcel at the southeast corner of the intersection at 600 East and 600 South...



Rendering of proposed Trolley Square residential development.



A preliminary aerial rendering of the proposed Trolley Square mixed-use development looking northwest towards downtown from 700 East. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.

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A couple of updates from the first week of May

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Update - Downtown Adj. - Central City - Developer focusing on for-sale missing middle housing


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @http://www.buildingsaltlake.com/deve...iddle-housing/

Although the Wasatch Front’s booming economy is attracting workers from across and outside the state, home builders haven’t been able to keep up with demand creating a seller’s market with more demand than there is supply.

In addition, since the Great Recession banks have been reluctant to finance condominium projects, so for developers looking to build higher density residential project are turning to multifamily rentals.

Jordan Atkin of the local development firm, TAG SLC, sees building for-sale missing middle projects as a way to meet the region’s demand for for-sale housing project while increasing density in high demand areas like Salt Lake City.

“People who want to be in the city, I don’t think they are requiring detached single family homes,” said Atkin. “We are trying to fill (the housing gap) in with some much needed for-sale product.

The missing middle refers to housing, like townhomes and duplexes, that bridges the gap between single family detached homes and mid-rise multifamily buildings...



Rendering of the TAG 1700 South Townhomes. Image courtesy the developers.

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Downtown Update - The Ritchie Group Project, Block 67

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The Ritchie Group signed a 99 year ground lease for the land where these hotels and apartments will be built, and also for the land where the Royal Wood Plaza currently sits. So basically, they'll have rights to all of the land that Royal Wood Associates owns on Block 67.

Also, I found this.....
http://azulhospitalitygroup.com/proj...city-downtown/
The Aloft & Element Salt Lake City Downtown is a dual branded hotel adjacent to the Vivant Smart Home Arena, home of the Utah Jazz. The hotel is situated in a mixed use complex and boasts 271 guestrooms, a rooftop bar, and approximately 10,000 sq ft of meeting space.




http://theritchiegroup.com


http://theritchiegroup.com


2017, Wallet Hub Ranks Salt Lake City #1 Place To Start A Career

2017’s Best & Worst Places to Start a Career - May 16, 2017 | John S Kiernan, Senior Writer & Editor

Deciding where to lay the foundation for a long and prosperous career can be a daunting task, especially for recent graduates entering the job market for the first time. After all, there are
numerous factors — job-market saturation, housing affordability and commuter-friendliness, for instance — to consider about each prospective area.

But the process needn’t be that difficult or intimidating. WalletHub’s data team compared the relative market strength and overall livability of the 150 largest U.S. cities to help recent college
graduates find the best cradles for their burgeoning careers. We examined each city based on 23 key metrics that range from the availability of entry-level jobs to monthly average starting
salary to workforce diversity. A complete breakdown of our findings, a detailed methodology and expert career advice can be found below...


Full Article @ https://wallethub.com/edu/best-worst...a-career/3626/

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WalletHub compiled this report by comparing more than 150 cities nationwide based on 23 metrics, including availability of entry-level jobs and monthly average starting salary.

Some more interesting facts from the report:
• Salt Lake City ranked first in both the “professional opportunities” and the “quality of life” rankings. The former ranking is based on availability of jobs, job growth and workforce
diversity, among other employer-related factors.

• The latter ranking measured cities based on family-friendliness, population growth and share of the population.

• Durham, North Carolina, had the highest monthly average starting salary at $3,909, which is more than double the lowest, $1,447, in Honolulu.

• Nearby Denver finished eighth on the list. Boise secured the 34th spot on the list.


Top 20 of 150 Best Places to Start a Career

1 Salt Lake City, UT 68.72 1 1

2 Orlando, FL 63.50 5 4
3 Austin, TX 62.21 6 6
4 Grand Rapids, MI 62.06 3 19
5 Tempe, AZ 60.58 19 3
6 Atlanta, GA 60.50 8 10
7 Miami, FL 59.94 2 84
8 Denver, CO 59.19 12 14
9 Irving, TX 58.78 4 64
10 Madison, WI 57.92 44 2
11 Minneapolis, MN 57.58 32 7
12 Sioux Falls, SD 57.05 28 13
13 Boston, MA 56.95 13 37
14 San Francisco, CA 56.80 11 44
15 Durham, NC 56.59 22 27
16 Raleigh, NC 56.46 35 11
17 Knoxville, TN 56.40 18 34
18 Scottsdale, AZ 56.38 48 5
19 Tampa, FL 56.27 20 35
20 Colorado Springs, CO 56.22 24 32

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Central Metro - Sandy, Cairns Center - Hale Center Theatre

"Inside The World's Most Technologically Advanced Live Stage"


Utah League of Cities and Towns - Video - http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7...gn=bvspotlight[/B]



The company working with the theatre to increase its technological capabilities is Tait Stage Technologies, renowned for creating awe-inspiring spectaculars, complex touring stages, and theatre automation for huge events across the world, including the Olympic Games, extravagant Las Vegas productions, and concerts for the biggest names in the music business like The Rolling Stones, Beyonc, Taylor Swift, Madonna, and more.


Courtesy of Utah League of Cities and Towns

“The people at Tait Stage Technologies have told us that there is no live stage theater in the world that has as much stage technology under one roof as we will have here at the Hale Centre Theatre. We will be able to create a ‘wow factor’ that will be unavailable anywhere else,” said Dietlein. “We are combining the latest technology with the traditional form of theater to give audiences something very special that they will love.”

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Central Metro - Sandy, Cairns Center - Prestige Tower Project


Wright Engineers Design is nearing completion for the 13-story Prestige tower located in the south end of the Salt Lake Valley. The multi-family condominium building is the first of a planned four-tower mixed-use complex. Onsite soil conditions required that the steel-framed building be founded on 90 foot deep auger cast piles. Construction is expected to begin mid-summer. Russell Platt Architecture is the project architect. Wright Engineers’ David Winn, SE, is principal in charge and structural engineer for the project.


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Central Metro - Sandy, Cairns Center - Corporate Headquarters, Mountain America Credit Union


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