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It's Official, Salt Lake City Will Be The Host For The 2034 Winter Olympics

KUER BBC World News Reporting - Full Article @ https://www.kuer.org/sports-recreati...e-city-in-2034

Salt Lake City will be an Olympics host again after the International Olympic Committee formally awarded Utah the 2034 Winter Games on Wednesday...The plan outlined in Paris is for one of the most compact layouts in Olympic history. All of the venues are within a one-hour drive of the athletes village on The University of Utah campus. Another part of the pitch is an affordable price tag. No new permanent construction is needed with all 13 venues ready to go and each having played a role when the city hosted the last time. Everything is in place, Bullock noted...


...The team presenting the state's bid on stage to IOC members in Paris included Fraser Bullock, the president and CEO of Utah's Olympic bid, Gov. Spencer Cox, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall and Alpine ski great Lindsey Vonn. Back home in Salt Lake City's Washington Square, a 3 a.m. public watch party gathered to see a broadcast of the announcement.

"I am so excited," exclaimed Salt Laker Cally Quiel, who was wearing a 2002 Olympics hat and volunteer's vest she bought on eBay. "I was 11 years old when this came through in 2002 and I can not wait for my kids to be the same age I was when this happens again."...



Following the watch party at City Hall's Washington Square in downtown Salt Lake City, organizers put on a drone show to celebrate the Olympics return to Utah.


People celebrate while watching a 3:00 a.m. Mountain Time Zone live feed from Paris moments after the International Olympic Committee awarded Salt Lake City the 2034 Winter Olympics on Wednesday in Salt Lake City. (Associated Press)

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Downtown Update - State Capitol Campus Expansion - Latest Renderings & Construction Website Updates -

Ancillary offices and Museum to be added to the State Capitol Campus

Additional Photos: Detailed Month To Month Timeline, Construction Photo Update Website - https://www.utahcapitolconstruction....tos/all-photos


By: Ben WinslowPosted - Apr 11, 2022 - https://www.fox13now.com/news/local-...urity-upgrades

SALT LAKE CITY — Plans are moving forward to build a new state history museum and increase security on Capitol Hill.

The Capitol Preservation Board and architects are finishing designs for the new Museum of Utah, a multi-million dollar facility to replace the old State Office Building and data center that sit north of the Capitol building itself. Demolition will start this summer of 2022.

The design, which will closely mirror the existing Capitol, will also include an area for tour buses to come in and a large landscaped plaza for people to enjoy



Historic Capitol Structure

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Pictured, 60's era offices at the rear perimeter of the Capitol Grounds to be demolished and replaced


Pictured are the more recent east/west office additions. Designed to more appropriately blend with the Original Historic Capitol. Contemporary offices to the rear to be demoed and replaced by a major museum/office complex closely mirroring the historic architecture of the original State Capitol.


Renderings of the new Capitol Museum and Offices structure.






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This Utah Capitol complex building will be demolished. Here's what is slated to replace it

https://www.ksl.com/article/50338570...-to-replace-it

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...The Utah Legislature is working to fund a new seismically sound five-story, 151,535 square-foot building just north of the Utah Capitol that would give Utah's historic artifacts collection the permanent home that state historians have requested. In addition to the museum, the building plan calls for a new conference center, office space, 400 parking stalls, and electric vehicle charging stations.

However, its most distinctive feature is the space set aside for a state history museum and history collection area, It's a building that will give Utahns a chance to see pieces of the state's past they may have never seen before. Jennifer Ortiz, the director of the Utah Division of State History, is excited about that prospect, calling Utah's history collection "truly incredible."

"It's such an incredible opportunity — a once-in-a-generation opportunity," she told KSL.com. "To get to participate in thinking about how we can highlight the state's history and the collections is really just a beautiful gift that we can give to the state and to Utahns."

The massive project will replace the aging and abandoned State Office Building that was constructed over 60 years ago. The old building is slated to be torn down in mid-August, according to Jim Russell, the director of the Utah Division of Facilities and Construction Management. Construction of the new building should begin in the fall.

The entire project is estimated to cost $219 million, with $110 million coming over from money saved from the construction of the new Utah State Prison, Russell said. Gov. Spencer Cox has requested that $85 million go toward the North Capitol project, with another $7 million in ongoing funds, according to his 2023 budget. As of Monday, SB6, the legislative bill that covers all sorts of infrastructure and general government spending, lists $68 million toward the project.

It's unclear whether the proposed funds in SB6 would complete the remaining cost of the project.

There are also economic variables that can change the total cost of the project.

"Of course, we are concerned with the continued escalation of the construction market due to labor and material shortages," Russell added, in an email to KSL.com.

Still, the new building is now projected to open in either late 2025 or early 2026 — about 12 to 18 months later than originally anticipated because of earthquake mitigation work that is expected to lengthen the project timeline, Ortiz said.

The delay, however, puts the building right on track to open just in time for a major nationwide celebration...



August 2022 - Demolition Process Begins

Interior work at the moment, they've taken out a few windows and a significant chunk of the eastern wall.
Here's a view from the southwest, only sign anything is happening from this angle is the fencing.

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November 11, 2022


The State Office Building is almost completely gone.

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December 9, 2023

The North Capitol Building has reached 2 floors above ground:

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January 30, 2024

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North Capitol Building Yesterday: I wanted to walk around to get more angles but forgot that capitol hill is crowded during the session.

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March 3, 2024

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North Capitol Building/Museum:




They have begun to install the granite exterior:


Here are several pieces on a trailer:

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Demolition has begun on the parking structure under the Capitol Plaza.



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The North Capitol Building is really taking shape and the parking structure below the plaza has been demolished.





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Digging Deeper | Government Building - Fulfilling the Historic Vision For Utah’s Capitol Complex


“We wanted this to fit in with what is going on with the Capitol design but be just a step down so it doesn't mimic or interfere with it. We want this to look like it’s been here 100 years too.” —Nathan Leavitt, Design Architect and Principal, VCBO Architecture

By Brian Fryer - Full Article @ https://www.enr.com/articles/58668-f...apitol-complex

...At the urging of state lawmakers to create something significant on the site, members of the Capitol Preservation board turned to previous master plans, including the original site plan drawn up in 1911 by renowned landscape architect John Charles Olmstead.

State lawmakers and the governor felt there was an opportunity to complete the vision of the older plans that included a north building and plaza. State preservationists and leaders saw an opportunity to build a new “front door” to welcome the public to the Capitol complex and to create an educational space dedicated to Utah’s history.

The $250-million North Capitol Building will include the Museum of Utah, a public showcase of the state’s history, space for the permanent and safe storage of the state’s collection of historic artifacts, office and meeting space, two new public plazas and the replacement of an underground parking garage.


A new central plaza on top of the parking garage will feature more green space and better drainage than its predecessor.
Image courtesy VCBO


https://www.enr.com/articles/58668-f...apitol-complex

“This is one of the most complex buildings I’ve ever been involved with,” says design architect Nathan Leavitt, a principal with Salt Lake City-based VCBO Architecture.

The 160,000-sq-ft., four-story structure is designed in the same neoclassical style as the two legislative office buildings completed in 2000 and the historic Capitol building completed in 1916.

According to Leavitt and Karen Ferguson, associate principal at VCBO who has been involved with projects at the Capitol for more than 20 years, challenges with the project have ranged from finding the right stone to determining the appropriate structural design, accommodating the unique needs of archivists from the Utah Division of State History and managing a significant change in scope handed to the team after construction had begun.

Salt Lake City-based Okland Construction was awarded the CMGC contract for the project in September of 2021 and work got underway in early 2022 with the demolition of a 1960s era office building on the site...

...“We’d had water infiltration from the central plaza above the subterranean garage. Also, that garage was built back in the 1960s, and we knew something was going to have to be done with it eventually. We looked at repairs but that would only get us 10 or 20 more years,” says Michael Ambre, the interim director for Utah’s Division of Facilities and Construction Management and part of the North Capitol project team. “We also realized that with the North Capitol Building going up, we would be landlocked so to speak, and if we wanted to replace the garage in the future our access would be really restricted.”


Sitework was underway when the demolition and replacement of the plaza and aging parking garage were added to the scope of the North Capitol Building project. - Image courtesy MGB+A Studio

Ambre says he presented options for the garage to state legislators who ultimately added funding for the replacement of the garage and central plaza.

“It totally changed our strategy for building the south facade. Now we have a concurrent critical path with the garage, and we are sequencing construction so there are times we can get the lifts in and do the work on that south side,” Jueschke explains...



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Update, Western Metro - Deseret Peak High School - Under Construction


Construction Timeline Highlights, Previous Page

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Sugar House District Update, The Residences at Sugar Alley

Sugar Alley is a 186-unit mixed-use development located in Salt Lake City’s booming Sugarhouse District.
Class A amenities will be accompanied with 17,332 square feet of ground-floor retail.




Rendering of the Eastern side of Sugar Alley as seen from Highland Drive.



Rendering of the Eastern side of Sugar Alley as seen from Highland Drive.



Rendering of the Eastern side of Sugar Alley as seen from Highland Drive and the corner of the soon-to-be-continued Wilmington Ave.,
which will separate Sugarmont Apartments and Sugar Alley.




Rendering of the Sugar Alley 'Residences at Sugar Alley' entry/ lobby interior for the apartments.



Rendering of the Sugar Alley 'Residences at Sugar Alley' entry/ lobby for the apartments. East side as seen from Highland Drive.



Rendering of the Sugar Alley pedestrian walkway and street cafes/ restaurants separating Sugar Alley and 'The Vue at Sugar House Crossing.'
Northeast corner of Sugar Alley as seen from Highland Drive.




Rendering of the Sugar Alley pedestrian walkway and street cafes/ restaurants separating Sugar Alley and 'The Vue at Sugar House Crossing.'
Northwest corner of Sugar Alley.




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August 30, 2023

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Updates - The Alta Terra Project - Sugar House District


Taylor Anderson Reports:10-story building approved in Sugar House - Full Article @ BuildingSaltLake:
https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/10-...EMAIL_CAMPAIGN)


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January 27,2022, Taylor Anderson for BuildingSaltLake.com - The Planning Commission approved the second in a pair of buildings coming to the southern end of the Sugar House urban core.

The commission approved the Alta Terra building, which will continue the buildout of what is known formally as the neighborhood’s business district, but which should be recognized as the area with the densest housing outside Downtown.

Alta Terra would bring 228 homes in a 10-story building at 1121 East Ashton, immediately east of Fairmont Park. The building will include space for retail in its ground floor, and the building will top 100 feet total.

Its sibling will be built across Ashton, bringing another 118 homes in a 94-foot building on what had been a vacant surface parking lot. That project was separated for administrative reasons and has already been approved.

In all, the pair will bring 346 new homes of various sizes to the neighborhood, which has nearly 2,000 apartments under construction or very recently completed.
Note: The Alta Terra will be replacing a parking lot and single-story structures, including a large 24-Hour Fitness Gym.

















Project Site


Site Plan


North Building Elevations & Landscape Plan


South Building Elevations & Landscape Plan



September 27, 2022

Alta Terra North building - the 24 hour fitness now fully demolished

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January 26, 2023

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Snow and clouds don't make for the best photography, but there is progress on the south (closer to I80)structure.





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BHB Structural Engineers: Our engineer went out to observe the construction progress of this two-building development nestled in the heart of the vibrant Sugar House neighborhood. The buildings are being constructed using light gauge steel, with an exterior structure comprised of brick and masonry mixed with metal panels. Sugar House is full of historic characteristics, and this project draws inspiration from the local community. We can’t wait to see the final design come together!





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July 25, 2024

Alta Terra south building, looking southwest. Photo by Devin Zander.



Alta Terra north building, looking west. Photo by Devin Zander.

Photos By Devin Zander for BuildingSaltLake.com @ https://buildingsaltlake.com/

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I'm fine, I just don't have the inclination or the time to spend on updating this thread every day. I'll make a stab at catching up one of these days in the near future.
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I'm fine, I just don't have the inclination or the time to spend on updating this thread every day. I'll make a stab at catching up one of these days in the near future.
Take life at your pace. We appreciate what you do here, but you have no obligation to this thread if you don't feel inclined.
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+1 Delts. We are all massively grateful for the work you’ve put into this thread, no expectations, just all gratitude. You’re awesome.
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Delts - I keep visiting this thread due to your amazing updates. Thanks for your excellent dedication of informing the world on the great developments of SLC.
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The North Capitol Building is coming along nicely.

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Panorama Photos by me. Summertime in SLC.






An additional recent skyline shot:
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Downtown South - Gabbott's Row Project - Ballpark District


Taylor Anderson Reporting - Full Article @ BuidingSaltLake.com - https://buildingsaltlake.com/brownst...-neighborhood/



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Work resumed on Gabbotts Row last week.
The neighborhood that has attracted the attention of developers looking to build “missing middle” housing just south of Downtown will become home to a Brownstone-style townhome development under a plan approved by the Planning Commission. The Gabbott’s Row development will bring another 40 housing units to the Ballpark neighborhood near 1448 S. Main St.


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I was able to get some pictures of downtown from the 26th floor of the COB. The west and east sides were closed off, so this was really the only angle I could get.















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Downtown Update - The Journeyman Project at The Granary District - Construction Begins


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Awesome news. I drove by both 'The Journeyman and The Embassy Suites project sites and they are BOTH under construction!
MVE Architects: The Journeyman project offers a unique and intriguing approach to living for individuals who are always on the move. The project’s 184 units provide a stationary space for those who are inspired by the world. With beautiful amenity spaces and breathtaking views, the seven-story building will surely entice residents and ramblers alike. The project offers a variety of living options, including studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 1-bedroom with a den, as well as a podium deck with a pool, spa, fitness area, and other amenity spaces that will attract residents.

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Thought I would share the latest on some of our work in Salt Lake City. This project we at Lake Union Partners call The Journeyman is located in the Granary District and is adjacent to our recently completed project Campus Salt Lake with EVO. The building will have 180 units of housing over commercial shops. Weathered steel siding with factory awning style windows nicely designed by MVE + Partners, Inc. + interiors by Vida Design Inc. Salt Lake is a great City and they have treated us well. So, I think we will keep doing business there.





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MVE posted a nice update on "Journeyman" in the Granary:

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Check out the construction progress at Journeyman! Designed by MVE, this project offers a unique and intriguing approach to living for individuals who are always on the move. The project’s 184 units provide a stationary space for those who are inspired by the world. With beautiful amenity spaces and breathtaking views, the seven-story building will surely entice residents and ramblers alike. The project offers a variety of living options, including studio, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 1-bedroom with a den, as well as a podium deck with a pool, spa, fitness area, and other amenity spaces that will attract residents. The building will include 4,200 sf of retail space tied with the Granary Campus in #SLC.


Courtesy MVE Architects - https://www.mve-architects.com/projects/journeyman/


Downtown Update - The Journeyman Apartments Project - The Granary District


Taylor Anderson Reporting For BuildingSaltLake.com - Full Article @ https://buildingsaltlake.com/next-mi...sion-approval/


The Granary District is on its way to becoming Salt Lake City’s next food and beverage district...The latest project is called 'The Journeyman' apartments. It would be built at 634 South 400 West, immediately north of the Granary Campus.

Journeyman would be a seven-story apartment building with 184 units, most of them studios and one-bedroom units. It would continue adding to the queue of food and beverage options on their way to the Granary as it continues to rapidly change from a largely vacant industrial area into a bustling neighborhood.





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Downtown Update - Granary District Parking Garage Project

A new parking garage with space for 1000 cars is being built in the Granary District. The garage would help to consolidate parking for what will be a rapid onslaught of housing and office space in the area.


... A planned apartment building north of the incoming parking garage would feature over 200 units targeting rents attainable by people making 60-80% median income (or single people making $39,000-$50,000 annually).

Residents in that building and in a future market-rate apartment building southwest of the parking structure and fronting 500 West and 700 South would partially use stalls in the structures. A planned apartment building north of the incoming parking garage would feature over 200 units targeting rents attainable by people making 60-80% median income (or single people making $39,000-$50,000 annually).

Residents in that building and in a future market-rate apartment building southwest of the parking structure and fronting 500 West and 700 South would partially use stalls in the structures.

Most notably directly to the east of the parking structure is some retail and a climbing gym...In addition, there will be other users that will make use of the parking structure...






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Downtown West - North Temple To Int'l Airport Transit Corridor Continues Its Multi-Unit Buildup
The Lusso Phase I under construction.


Lusso Apartments Phase I


Address: 1025 W North Temple - A combined 278 market rate residential units.

The Lusso two-building residential project has joined the growing train of proposed and active construction along the North Temple transit corridor in Salt Lake City

Located at 1025 West, the SW corner of 10th West and North Temple will be completely transformed by the two structures of the Lusso apartments. It will bring a combined 278 market-rate units to the Euclid/Poplar Grove neighborhood, replacing the Panda Buffet building + parking lot and seven single-family structures to the south on Learned Avenue. Also, with the addition of Lusso Phase II, the 'El Asedero' Mexican Restaurant + parking lot is being replaced


Phase I Renderings

The Lusso's I & II combined 278 market-rate units will transform the SW corner of 1000 W and North Temple. Image courtesy di'velept design.


Rendering of the Lusso from the NW. Image courtesy di’velept designs.


Di’velept Design’s Jarod Hall has specified a podium plus five project with bold box-like facade features that frame multiple balconies. The Lusso will offer studios, 1- and 2-bdrm units.

The street frontage of Building A along the south side of North Temple will contain a gym for residents, a leasing office, and about 1500 sf for retail, along with a patio represented in current renderings. The ground floor of the east side of the project (Building B) will be residences, fronting 1000 West...



The Mexican restaurant 'El Asadero' will be replaced by the Lusso Phase II. This view has completely changed with the under-construction Lusso Phase I and now the upcoming Lusso Phase II.
Looking to the SW from the 10th North and N. Temple intersection. Image courtesy Google Earth.



March 22, 2022

Photo taken in March 2022 of the Lusso 1 (left) and Lusso 2 (right) sites.

Photo By Luke Garrott of BuildingSaltLake.com



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Address: 57 N 1000 W - Future project located directly East adjacent to the currently under construction The Lusso.
The Basics: 7 floors (5 over 2) & 160 residential units (all 1-bedroom).
The Project will eventually replaces several existing single-family detached homes and a Mexican restaurant.

















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Downtown West - 'At The Fairgrounds' Apartments - North Temple TRAX Corridor


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The new 'At the Fairgrounds' Apartments are going up on the southeast border of Utah’s State Fairgrounds parcel. This new community will bring 58 Studio, 1 and 2 bedroom living spaces contained in a 5-story building. Also worth noting, Fairgrounds Apartments are only steps off of North Temple's Light-Rail Transit Corridor.













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