
In Pictures: Housing boom continues in downtown’s westside
The air maybe smokey but construction continues at a rapid pace on several large apartment projects in downtown Salt Lake City’s western edge. There are…
The air maybe smokey but construction continues at a rapid pace on several large apartment projects in downtown Salt Lake City’s western edge. There are…
Like the rest of the state, downtown Salt Lake City is benefitting from the region’s healthy economy. More people live and work downtown than ever…
For decades many people in real estate development have referred to Utah’s development community as a “good old boys club,” but the traditional way of…
Development around The Gateway continues full speed ahead as over 1,400 residential units are either recently completed or under construction within a block of…
One of Salt Lake City’s largest residential developments, if not the largest in the city’s history, is officially opened to tenants. On Thursday, representatives from…
The first phase of the Hardware District (formerly referred to as Hardware Village) is nearing the halfway point. The $275 million mixed-use project, by SALT Development,…
The Hardware Village development is large. With over 900 residential units underway, almost one out of every five units currently under construction in the city…
The Utah Chapter of CCIM (Certified Commercial Investment Member) announced last week the finalists for the real estate organization’s 2017 CCIM Excellence Awards, which highlights…
If the construction cranes weren’t indication enough, 2016 was a big year in Salt Lake City development. The Eccles Theater and 111 Main buildings opened…
When Thomas Vegh of Salt Development started work on the 4th West Apartments, he figured the mixed-use project would be the California-based company’s sole project…
A new urban node is emerging in the immediate vicinity of the North Temple TRAX and FrontRunner Stations. Construction is winding down on the 4th…
When the 4th West Apartment development was first announced by Building Salt Lake (then SL City News) many people were surprised that a developer would…