Posted Jul 7, 2023, 12:19 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2006
Location: Downtown Los Angeles
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Originally Posted by Atlas
I have to disagree with the comparison to Boise: downtown SLC feels way, way bigger in scale than downtown Boise (because it is). Of course, bigger doesn't necessarily mean better and I think Boise has a lot going for it.
I do agree that the general vibrancy/walkability in SLC falls off pretty quickly once you move away from Main Street, particularly to the southwest. The urban connectivity is recovering, albeit slowly.
Which reminds me, and I can't remember if it's been mentioned here or not: the BRIX project is fully under construction now.
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BRIX
I'm glad you mentioned the BRIX. I had wondered if the current state of the economy had squashed that project for the time being.
AJC Architects
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Originally Posted by taboubak
April 14 - Just drove by the Brix site. They have broken ground.
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Originally Posted by Blah_Amazing
Address: 241 West 400 South
The Basics: 11 floors, 115 ft tall, 144 residential units, 126 parking stalls, and a mid-block pedestrian access along the west side of the project.
Project Vision (from developer):
UNIT MIX - 144 Total Units
Offering a variety of unit types and sizes is a driving priority in the project matrix / proforma to create diversity of tenants. We have found these are the unit types everyone is looking for:
- (59) Studios Apartments - 500 - 600 s.f. ea
- (50) 1-Bedroom Apartments - 700 - 800 s.f. ea
- (26) 2 Bedroom Apartments - 1,000 - 1,250 s.f. ea
- (9) Loft / Suite Apartments - 1,300 - 1,800 s.f. ea
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Proposed Building Materials, Project Context, Project Site, and Site Plan:
Proposed Building Materials
Project Site
Site Plan
Floor Plans:
Project Elevations
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Last edited by delts145; Jul 7, 2023 at 12:47 AM.
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