Investors in Euclid-Fairpark continue to build, taking advantage of TSA zoning

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Plans have just been submitted to Salt Lake City for a six-story multi-family project fronting 200 South (and I-80) between 900 and 1000 West.
At 940 West 200 South, locals Go West and A2Z Investments have hired JZW Architects to design a 157-unit building on four lots – 934, 940, 944, and 948 West—all of which currently host single-family homes.

The project will assemble .63 acre and provide 57 parking stalls at-grade in a podium, at a density of 240 units per acre and a .36 to 1 parking ratio.
South and north elevations. Images courtesy JZW Architects.
The lots to be combined sit on TSA-UN-T zoning, which allows up to 60 feet in height without design review. Developers state in their pre-submittal documents that “The building has been designed to meet administrative approval requirements for the TSA Zone.”
The development will sit approximately three and a half blocks from North Temple’s Jackson/Euclid Trax stop, and four and a half from the Fairpark station.
Ground-floor use will be limited to tenant amenities, including a community room, dog wash, leasing office and business center.
Images courtesy JZW Architects.
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