
Two projects to activate dead corners on 200 East + 200 South in East Downtown SLC
Two projects propose to activate two dead corners of a key intersection in East Downtown Salt Lake City while adding hundreds of residents — and…
Two projects propose to activate two dead corners of a key intersection in East Downtown Salt Lake City while adding hundreds of residents — and…
Walkability can be an elusive concept for Utah residents. Utah’s uniquely large square blocks and urban growth built around the car have produced few pedestrian-oriented areas for…
Salt Lake on the Street is a weekly podcast featuring discussions with community stakeholders about Salt Lake urban and community development. The podcast is made…
Downtown Salt Lake’s recent growth is just the tip of the iceberg according to Dr. Arthur C. Nelson, a professor of Urban Planning and Real…
Downtown Salt Lake’s population swells twice a year as over 125,000 people gather around Temple Square for the General Conference of The Church of Jesus…
Air quality concerns drew hundreds to the Utah State Capitol Saturday to demand legislative action in mitigating air pollution along the Wasatch Front.
Construction has begun on the Liberty Crest Apartments at 150 South and 200 East in downtown Salt Lake City. The seven-story apartment building will consist…
The immediate need for new offices for Salt Lake County District Attorneys may effectively kill plans for a significant public-private development on the northeast corner of…
Construction crews are busy in the Marmalade neighborhood in Salt Lake City. The neighborhood just north of downtown is experiencing a bit of a renaissance…
The stretch of 100 South between the Salt Palace Convention Center and the Gateway has long been a dead zone between two of Salt Lakes…
With a crane seemingly forever at half-mast, the fate of The Plaza at State Street, a mixed-use project in downtown Salt Lake, appeared doomed
Downtowns want Millennials, people born between 1980 and 2000, and many Millenials are choosing to live downtown. Downtown Salt Lake is no exception.