
City Council cements pro-infill, pro-density policy momentum in avalanche of votes
In an avalanche of votes last night the City Council cemented the direction of its land-use regulations concerning density and infill growth. After more than…
In an avalanche of votes last night the City Council cemented the direction of its land-use regulations concerning density and infill growth. After more than…
Developers looking for six exceptions to Transit Station Area zoning code for their 343-unit, 804-parking stall project landed at the Planning Commission earlier this month.…
In Utah, the state legislature has written a series of restrictions on where bars and clubs can be located, apparently reflecting a fear that alcohol…
In the same month their first quarter 2021 commercial real estate report on Salt Lake City cites a bloated Class A office market – with…
Salt Lake City’s new off-street parking ordinance – how much parking developers are required to build given their land use and location – will be…
The residential explosion in Salt Lake City’s Depot district continues, with a 288-unit market-rate rental project at 100 South and 600 West in the queue…
Salt Lake Crossing, a 300 micro-unit and studio rental building in the Hardware District, is being proposed by the area’s master developer, SALT Development. The…
Salt Lake City is considering making its parking ordinance — the requirements developers and businesses must follow when creating retail or residential developments — more…
Jordan Landing, the large sprawling mixed-used development in West Jordan, has dozens of acres of surface parking. Parking, that even during the busy holiday season is…
Downtown Salt Lake City has enough parking to sustain decades of future growth without needing to build additional parking according to a new report on…
Salt Lake City leaders should be prepared to face resistance from neighbors as more projects are developed under the new guidelines for the Transit Station…