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Comrade Dec 13, 2005 7:11 AM

SALT LAKE CITY | Development Thread
 
Ok, I've neglected this thread, but there really hasn't been much news to report. Now it appears Salt Lake is about to see some exciting growth downtown, so I thought I'd retool this thread.

Oh and there is no map (I know, I know!)

Possible new tallest

30+ stories
Unknown height (over 420 feet)
Groundbreaking unknown

http://blocku.com/images/admin/newtallest.jpg

Hamilton Partners Tower

21 stores
316 feet
Groundbreaking finally set for August

http://hamiltonpartners.com/images/o...ropped_web.jpg

http://www.downtownrising.com/projec.../222s_main.jpg

Unnamed Residential Tower

30-31 stories
Unknown height
Groundbreaking set for next year


http://blocku.com/images/admin/tower1.jpg

City Creek Condominiums

20 stories
Unknown height
Groundbreaking set for possibly next year

http://blocku.com/images/admin/tower2.jpg

Global Exchange Place

23 stories
300+ feet
Groundbreaking unknown

http://www.downtownrising.com/images/vision_44.jpg

Vantage Tower

12 stories
100 or so feet
Groundbreaking either fall of '07 or early '08

http://www.axisarchitects.com/images...ge_large_2.jpg

Federal Courthouse

10 stories
100 or so feet
Groundbreaking unclear, design may change

http://www.downtownrising.com/projec...courthouse.jpg

Radi8 Condos

6 stories
Groundbreaking has begun, or will begin shortly

http://blocku.com/images/admin/radi8condos.jpg

Metro Condominiums

7 stories
Currently under construction

http://www.downtownrising.com/projec...tro_condos.jpg

Broadway Park Lofts

7 stories
Groundbreaking expected to start next year

http://allenmillo.com/broadway/images/pview.jpg

http://allenmillo.com/broadway/renderings/3.gif

http://allenmillo.com/broadway/renderings/4.gif

Metro Park West

Groundbreaking could come next year

http://www.metroparkwest.com/renders/5.gif

http://www.metroparkwest.com/renders/7.gif

James Bond Agent 007 Dec 13, 2005 7:17 AM

Yeah but that Wasatch Block thingy fell through, so who cares about the rest of this stuff? :frog:

Xeelee Jul 22, 2006 7:10 AM

Interesting. :)

SLC Projects Mar 25, 2007 3:39 AM

What a old thread. Salt Lake has a lot more going for it now. This needs to be updated. :yes:
I will have to get to work on this and update it. :haha:

SLC Projects Mar 26, 2007 3:54 AM

Here's a short update of projects in salt lake city.


Let's add some highrises to the list...


City Creek Condo Tower 1.....26 stories

http://img264.imageshack.us/img264/2...orycondot2.jpg




City Creek Condo Tower 2.....32 stories
http://img154.imageshack.us/img154/5...2storiekw7.jpg




City Creek Condo Tower 3.....10-12 stories
http://img181.imageshack.us/img181/8177/4dhio8niq5.jpg



World Trade Center Utah.......25-28 stories
http://img147.imageshack.us/img147/9691/wtcuzq8.jpg




222 South Main Tower....21 stories

http://img248.imageshack.us/img248/3...ppedwebrt1.jpg



Cowboy Partners Tower....30+ stories
http://img338.imageshack.us/img338/5...owerrenoj1.jpg




Frank Moss Courthouse Expansion Tower...10 stoires
http://img376.imageshack.us/img376/9...nderingva2.jpg



Remodel of the Walker Tower....18 stories
Upgrading this office building into class A offices space.
http://img410.imageshack.us/img410/9...ertowerpj6.jpg

SLC Projects Mar 30, 2007 2:39 AM

The City Creek Center project in downtown salt lake city is underway. The Mall is coming down to make way for highrise Condo Towers, Outdoor retails and office space.

Demo of the Mall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMs7S6EF04o

jeff@jsharrisgroup Apr 11, 2007 1:27 AM

You know your Sh**
 
You've got everything nice and concice, but it will take until 2015 to complete this. The 30-story Cowboy Partners Bldg is a "maybe," the "Utah World Trade Center" is a "lets talk this thing up..." Let's hope Salt Lake gets everything that's being talked about.

It sucks about the 600-foot building, the Zion Social Hall(http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=...akecity-ut-usa), The Eagle Gate Plaza (original plans were 39 stories), The Twin 40-Story Towers (to be built by Kashogi), The American Towers (why didn't they just build ONE BIG 52-story Bldg?). And so on and so forth.

I do love SLC, I just liken it to the Rodney Dangerfield of cities - No Respect!

Comrade Aug 23, 2007 3:20 AM

Ok, I updated it. A lot has changed since the original one.

Eigenwelt Aug 23, 2007 5:44 AM

Where's the map?

Comrade Aug 24, 2007 12:31 AM

As I said in the original post, there is no map. That was from the old project lists and I haven't made one for this updated version.

Anyway, here are construction pics of the HP site:

http://blocku.com/images/admin/downtown07_016.jpg

http://blocku.com/images/admin/downtown07_026.jpg

delts145 Aug 29, 2007 3:04 PM

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Central Metro - Upper West Project @ Jordan Valley Station - Completed

https://i.imgur.com/XcW4Urbh.jpeg

UPPER WEST is a modern, multifamily community being constructed in Jordan Valley Station, a 40-acre master-planned, transit-oriented development less than 20 minutes from downtown Salt Lake City in West Jordan, Utah.
Its ultra-sleek design offers luxury finishes coupled with extraordinary community amenities. The luxury resort-inspired Courtyard pool and spa are adjacent to relaxing indoor community areas. A covered deck on the rooftop
spans the corner of the top floor and is designed to offer year-round enjoyment. It features magnificent views of the Wasatch Mountains, intimate fire pit and gathering areas. This remarkable community allows residents to
stylishly live where their lives are.




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blazefirelight Nov 6, 2007 5:38 AM

Somethin goin on
 
It's good to see that there's stuff going on in Salt Lake, as far as the skyline growth goes. But I think that much taller buildings need to be built. Buildings taller than 450 ft. Salt Lake isn't all that impressive compared to a lot of well-known cities in the country. And I think that if Salt Lake wants to become the "heart of the Intermountain Empire," we'll need to start impressing people.

We need a mix of quality AND quantity.

SLC Projects Nov 19, 2007 5:03 AM

A list of new tower possibilities.
List of towers in Salt Lake City, Lehi, Pleasant Grove and Provo that we could see within the next 10 years or less.
http://img204.imageshack.us/img204/8...ers1copdf8.jpg

1. Mystery Glass Tower 35-40 stories
2. Frank Ghery Lehi Hotel Tower 45-stories at 450 FT.
3. Wasatch Partner Tower 33-stories
4. Cowboy Partner Tower 1 or Social Hall Tower 40-stories at over 375 FT.
5 World Trade Center Utah South Tower 25-30 stories
6. Viper's 40-story Condominium Tower The tower Viperlord's uncle was talking about. 40-stories
7. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 1 32-stories
8. Market Station Tower 27-stories
9. 222 South Main 21-stories
10. 22-story Condominium Tower ( Note this might be the same as Number 11. )
11. Lehi Condominium Tower 1 around 20-25 stoires
12. Lehi Condominium Tower 2 around 20-25 stories
13. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 2 19-stories
14. World Trade Center Tower North around 10-15 stories
15. Cowboy Partners Tower 2 17-stories or shorter
16. Embassy Hotel in Pleasant Grove 14-stories
17. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 4 14-stories
18. RDA State Property Towers 180 FT around 13-stories?
19. Salt Lake City Federal Courthouse Tower 10-stories
20. Provo's Zions Bank Financial Center 10-stories
21. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 6 10-stories
22. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 7 10-stories
23. City Creek Condominium Towers on Main 8-stories
24. Sugarhouse Mix-use Towers 6-7 stories


I know there's more projects but I ran out of room. :haha:

delts145 Dec 5, 2007 3:22 PM

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Updates East Bench - Misc. - University of Utah


Health Sciences garage, roadway and connector

https://www.enr.com/ext/resources/20...jpg?1675459861


Construction of a new 1,400-car parking garage and the road realignment on North Medical Drive is underway. The garage, located between the IJ & Jeanné Wagner Jewish Community Center and the Kathryn F. Kirk Center for Comprehensive Cancer Care and Women’s Cancers, will feature a lowered roadway entrance and a pedestrian connector to University Hospital so people on foot can avoid the traffic on North Medical Drive. The road realignment will raise North Medical Drive, allowing for better access into the North Medical Garage and the new parking garage. Additionally, two new roundabouts will be added at the entrance to University Hospital and the entrance to the new parking garage to improve traffic flow.

June 18, 2023

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delts145 Dec 7, 2007 4:55 PM

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delts145 Dec 19, 2007 3:55 PM

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LosAngelesBeauty Dec 20, 2007 8:38 PM

Hopefully the natural scenery won't be completely obliderated by "urban" development.

delts145 Dec 22, 2007 2:51 PM

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delts145 Jan 6, 2008 6:36 PM

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No doubt the seismic upgrade and rejuvenation of Salt Lake City's iconic Temple Square Campus is huge by any standard. Tradesmen in the know continue to try and guess as to the cost of such a mammoth project. While no exact dollar amount has been officially released to the general public all agree the sum total is in the multiple billions.

Recently, one of Salt Lake's two preeminent newspapers, 'The Salt Lake Tribune' delved into what comes after this latest round of Temple Square redevelopment. Here are excerpts from that article which confirmed many common rumors circulated widely throughout the religious and secular community for many years now. Keep in mind that many of the redevelopment ideas will undergo several reiterations. However, many of the forward-thinking proposals that were presented were a solid foundation upon which Salt Lake City's northern downtown sector will likely undergo a continued major renaissance over the upcoming decade leading up to the 2034 Olympics.

Current Temple Square setup. Note in upcoming plans how the structures fronting the Historic Temple at the north and south will be demolished and replaced in different positions in their relationship to the Temple itself. The more modern structures that previously fronted the Temple on both north and south sides will be removed and new structures with a more historic vibe will be constructed and mover further toward the east and west ends of the Temple. This will open up from the main throughfares the architectural beauty of the historic structures approach. Landscaping and water features will also be redeveloped, again affording the historic Temple improved outward embracing site lines.

Note, a significant part of the redevelopment is subterranean structures and seismic upgrades.

In this aerial below notice the mostly empty 20 acres of parking immediately to the west of the Temple Campus. That is the area that will see most of the major upcoming redevelopment spoken of by the Tribune article as soon as the current focus is completed. Even though loathed in recent years by the community itself those parking lots serve a valuable overflow purpose for the multitude of special events involving the Convention Center, the NBA arena, millions of annual tourist and pilgrim visits, and the L.D.S. Church's myriad of special events. However, if Salt Lake's past and recent history is any indication, the valuable parking space will move underground two or more levels


Rendering of sightline improvement views from the street perspective to the north. Compare renderings below to pre-redevelopment blocked street views of the pre-construction photo of Temple Square above.

Rendering of sightline improvement views from the street perspective to the south. Street views of the prominent historic Temple itself were formerly blocked by a solid wall and modern-day structural additions.

delts145 Jan 6, 2008 6:53 PM

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