
Salt Lake City looks to boost its stock of micro-apartments
Salt Lake City planners are proposing a new ordinance they hope will lead to the creation of new micro-apartments with shared amenities that could help…
Salt Lake City planners are proposing a new ordinance they hope will lead to the creation of new micro-apartments with shared amenities that could help…
Armed with $10 million reserved for affordable housing projects, on Tuesday, October 10 the Salt Lake City Council acting as the Board of Directors for…
The 200 South block of Edison Street has a new tenant that should help better activate the midblock corridor. Australian based, Campos Coffee, a specialty…
Six years ago, city officials were celebrating the groundbreaking of the State Street Plaza, a large, mixed-use affordable housing project in the heart of downtown. …
On Tuesday, Salt Lake City’s Redevelopment Agency held its final Board of Directors meeting for 2017. The meeting was also the last RDA meeting for…
With $21 million to spend on affordable housing, the city’s Redevelopment Agency has announced five potential sites for affordable housing projects. The projects are part…
Despite unprecedented growth in Salt Lake City’s multifamily market, demand for housing still surpasses the supply. The growing stress on the housing market is increasing…
Salt Lake City is growing. Cranes are prolific in and around Downtown Salt Lake and long-neglected neighborhoods, like the Depot District and Marmalade neighborhoods, are…
The State Street Plaza project has been given a lifeline. On Tuesday, the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake (RDA) granted forbearance to the original development…
Beer proves very popular in SL City’s first annual list of the year’s top urban development stories.
Thanksgiving is a time of year to share for what we are thankful. Here are five things happening in the city that make me thankful…
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