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Originally Posted by meman
Speaking of Liberty Sky, does anyone know what the true floor count is ?
The Construction report referenced above says it is only 21 floors but I have heard all along that it is 24 floors high.
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Liberty Sky has to be one of the most confusing floor heights I’ve seen. From a quick Google search, this is what I got:
On Boyer’s website they have it listed as 24 floors
https://www.boyercompany.com/portfol...app1%26hl%3Den
However, on Jacobson Construction, they have it listed as 25 floors.
http://www.jacobsenconstruction.com/...ky-apartments/
BSL lists it at 24 floors in 2018 when it was announced
https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/dev...ental-project/
Apartments.com lists it at 21 floors
https://www.apartments.com/liberty-s...ty-ut/fc88wxs/
Downtown Alliance lists it at 24 floors
https://downtownslc.org/building-dow...58-liberty-sky
Smallwood lists it at 21 floors
https://www.smallwood-us.com/work/ca...dy/liberty-sky
Apartment finder lists it at 21 floors
https://www.apartmentfinder.com/Utah...tments-7b86rxx
Utah Business Magazine lists it at 21 floors
https://www.utahbusiness.com/high-rise-living/
Salt Lake lists it at 270 residential units and 262 feet (no number of floors)
https://www.slc.gov/planning/2019/05...r-development/
This contrasts with Boyer that lists it at 300 units and 24 floors.
My theory: it’s 21 floors. I think when it was first announced it was 24 floors and 300 units. However, it has since been reduced to 21 floors and 270 units. Though it would be weird for Boyer, who is codeveloping it with Cowboy Partners, to not have updated it on their site.
The likelihood is that they chose to reduce floors either due to increased cost of construction or due to fear of increasing competition from recently announced projects like Kensington and the tower replacing Pantages.