Posted Nov 26, 2019, 2:05 PM
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Seattle developers completing 19-acre townhome development in South Salt Lake, about to go big in the Granary District.
Salt Lake City is becoming a destination for out-of-town developers who pride themselves on quality design and the re-purposing of historic buildings.
Lake Union Partners, a 10-year old, mid-size development firm from Seattle, is not alone in seeing potential in the Salt Lake area – and is constructing both residential and commercial product in notable ways.
INDUSTRY SLC, from Denver, also is investing in the Granary District in an unprecedented scale with adaptive reuse of some of the area’s stock of warehouses and manufacturing sites.
At 2852 S. West Temple, Lake Union’s Hawthorne townhome project is helping transform South Salt Lake from an industrial appendage of Salt Lake City into a housing destination.
Lake Union Partners will also start rehabilitation and reuse on five existing buildings in the Granary District, starting in January 2020.
Hawthorne's entrance at 2852 S. West Temple, South Salt Lake. Photo by Luke Garrott.
Hawthorne is a gated community. Designed with an internal north-south, east-west grid, it has three access points to the public right-of-way, all on West Temple. Its design concept for
buildings might best be described as Scandinavian Modern. Clean lines, touches of wood, pitched roofs, large windows, and ample shared space distinguish the project.Photo By Luke Garrott
The Clubhouse at Hawthorne. Photo by Luke Garrott.
Granary District blowing up
Lake Union is hesitant to reveal at this point its specific interests in the Granary District. Yet it tells Building Salt Lake that five buildings will be developed,
some in partnership with the EVO ski and snowboard company out of Seattle, as an outdoor recreation campus.
Building Salt Lake will continue its updates of Granary District developments as facts become available.
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Last edited by delts145; Jan 6, 2021 at 1:37 PM.
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