
Second homeless center clears final administrative hurdle
The city’s second proposed homeless resource center is now moving forward after the Salt Lake City Planning Commission approved a conditional use request for the…
The city’s second proposed homeless resource center is now moving forward after the Salt Lake City Planning Commission approved a conditional use request for the…
Light Industrial and big-box stores have long dominated Salt Lake City’s southern stretch of 300 West, but an increasing residential presence is emerging along the…
After several open houses and meetings with residents, Salt Lake City officials are ready to move forward with a final design of the High Avenue…
As development picks up in Salt Lake City, developers are beginning to consider building in nontraditional areas, especially along the industrial/big box dominated 300 West…
Large classrooms and limited resources are not the only obstacles Utah K-12 teachers face. According to new research from Zillow, an online real estate marketplace, teachers…
Not every Salt Lake City resident can afford $1,000 per month rent for an one-bedroom apartment. A 2013 City market study estimated that there is an…
A cluster of affordable housing is developing in the Ballpark neighborhood, directly southwest of downtown Salt Lake. Construction is well underway on the Taylor Gardens…
The Enclave Apartments are nearly framed out. The development is on the 1400 South block of 300 West, an area dominated by light manufacturing, big-box…
Salt Lake City and community leaders officially broke ground Tuesday for the Ballpark Apartments, an affordable housing development reserved for residents over the age of…