Just some updates on what's been coming through the planning/building portal the last little bit.
Apartments:
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Sloane Apartments 764 S 200 W with 88 apartments. Number of stories unknown for now but a nicely dense addition to the Central 9th neighborhood that's seen an influx of micro/studio apartments constructed.
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North Temple Micro Apartments 940 W North Temple with 150 micro apartments. Again the number of stories isn't known though it is exciting to see that area by the Jackson/Euclid station finally see some good action.
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Alta Depot 565 W 100 S with 288 units in 4 stories. Located right next to the Alta Gateway building. This looks to be a similar layout with a midblock crossing to be added between the buildings.
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426 Apartments 426 S 500 E with 40 one bedroom apartments in six stories. Besides the incredibly creative name this building is apart of the First Step House facility that helps with drug/alcohol rehabilitation and has a good cause attached.
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Central Station West Apartments 577 W 200 S with ~65 units in 6 stories. The sister to the Central Station apartments that replaced the Thomas Electric building, this project will replace the Bottoms Up nightclub and music venue In The Venue and contains many of the same design elements.
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Jasmine Apartments 435 S 400 E ~36 units and 500sq ft of retail on the ground floor in with three stories total. Decent smaller scale infill with the larger 400 S projects to the north of it and maintains a good brick design.
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Gladhouse Townhomes 1680 S 1000 W with 10 townhomes. I like this one as it adds density and development to an area that hasn't really been on the radar of many developers recently.
Demolitions:
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Sears Building 754 S State St. We might finally be rid of the giant white box on State! They've only submitted demo applications so far, so it'll be interesting what they actually end up replacing it with since it is A LOT of space.
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Zephyr Building 69 W 300 S. Another eyesore that's been wanted gone for a while now and replaced with a glimmering skyscraper. Hopefully they don't wiggle their way into trying to put down a parking lot like they tried with the dirt patch to the east of the building. But who knows, maybe it'll be another 6 story 200 ft wide monolith with stucco and glazed windows
Parking Garages:
- Just one on this list but it's a doozy as
Industry SLC have submitted their plans for a 90ft tall 7 story 926 stall parking garage in the Granary District. It's placed on a new mid block street called Elder Court that runs north-south between 400 W and 500 W and the developers plan on adding another pedestrian corridor between the garage and 500 W. Intended to be built so that the ground level could be easily converted to retail in the future similar to how Regent Street is currently set up. The purpose of the why it's so large is to act as a 'neighborhood' garage for other projects like the EVO Campus and the other buildings that are planned to dot the block.
(And here's the link if someone would be so kind as to post the pictures since I'm a pleb and don't know how)
https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Cit...howInspection=
Others:
Some other miscellaneous stuff that I found interesting.
- There's been plans submitted for a self storage facility called
Gateway Storage at 134 S 700 W. That's in between the highway and Frontrunner tracks on this weird little strip of 700 W. It's three stories with typical design but such an odd place for that.
- The developers behind the A&Z massive redevelopment have been consistently submitting plans for weeks now about little things like electrical work and fire lines which gives me more faith that they can really pull this off.
- Idk exactly what this is but a guy put in a residential building permit for something called "Haunted Hill House". It's in the Avenues at 633 E 10th Avenue and the only description is 'haunted house'.
Weird.