In Pictures: Wilmington Gardens project update

The focus is on the Wilmington Gardens development in this week’s projects updates.  The development is nearly framed out while the density it adds to the area is significant and indicative of the growth happening in Sugar House.

Wilmington Gardens:

Wilmington Gardens as seen from the parking lot in front of Toys R Us.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Wilmington Gardens as seen from the parking lot in front of Toys R Us. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Wilmington Gardens has a big presence along Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Wilmington Gardens has a big presence along Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building at Wilmington Gardens is fully framed out, as seen from Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building at Wilmington Gardens is fully framed out, as seen from Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Wilmington Gardens as seen from the southern end of Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Wilmington Gardens as seen from the southern end of Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Wilmington Gardens as seen from the southern end of Wilmington Ave.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
Wilmington Gardens as seen from the southern end of Wilmington Ave. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
One of the last components of the Wilmington Gardens project to be framed out.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
One of the last components of the Wilmington Gardens project still being framed out. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building of the Wilmington Gardens development as seen from Hidden Hallow park.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The main building of the Wilmington Gardens development as seen from Hidden Hollow park. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Wilmington Gardens development as seen from Hidden Hallow park.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
The Wilmington Gardens development as seen from Hidden H0llow park. Photo by Isaac Riddle.
A nice midrise cluster is developing around Hidden Hallow Park and the corner of Wilmington Ave. and 1300 East.  Photo by Isaac Riddle.
A nice midrise cluster is developing around Hidden Hallow Park and the corner of Wilmington Ave. and 1300 East. Photo by Isaac Riddle.

 

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Isaac Riddle grew up just outside of Salt Lake City, Utah. He has a BA in English literature from the University of Utah and a Masters of Journalism from Temple University. Isaac has written for Next City, The Philadelphia Public School Notebook and Salt Lake City Weekly. Before embarking on a career in journalism, Isaac taught High School English in the Kensington neighborhood of Philadelphia. Isaac is the founder of Building Salt Lake and can be reached at isaac@buildingsaltlake.com.