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A building permit was issued for this project just over a week ago and a fence has gone up around the property.



     
     
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Update: change thread title/move to U/C

This project is now known as "Liberty Sky" and has been added to the SSP database. It is actively under construction and, based on the approval documents on the citizen portal, it will be 21 floors and reach a total height of 262 ft.

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This is a webcam shot of the site from June 30:
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Liberty Sky, taken yesterday:
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Downtown Update - Liberty Sky - Timeline Update - June through September

“We’re excited to see residential on State Street, which is a fairly new addition to the ecosystem,” said Christian Harrison, the Downtown Community Council chairman.
“It is a good sign that State Street is turning a corner. We do hope it spurs more development farther south along State Street.”

“Offices are daytime [operations] and don’t create vibrancy or activity in the evenings. In downtown, they create dead zones,” Planning Director Norris added. “Apartments put eyes on
public spaces basically all day long. Those residents tend to go out at night and walk around the neighborhood. It enlivens downtown.”



(Artist's rendition courtesy of Cowboy Properties) Cowboy Properties and Boyer Co. are looking to build a 24-story apartment building on the east side of State Street between
the Federal Building on 100 South and the Maverik headquarters building on 200 South. The $90 million project is being praised for its prospects of bringing more residents to downtown Salt Lake City.

The Salt Lake Tribune - By Mike Gorrell - Convinced that downtown living is increasingly desirable, real-estate developers Cowboy Properties and Boyer Co. are building a 24-story apartment building on State Street between 100 and 200 South...

...The $90 million high-rise would include roughly 300 apartment units and a rooftop swimming pool. A five-story parking terrace would be built on its east side, hidden from street views by surrounding buildings.

Although rent levels would vary, Cowboy Properties President and CEO Dan Lofgren said most would cost near the “top of the market in today’s market. We’ll have studios to very large two bedrooms, units that
go for under $1,000 [a month] while some of the largest will be several thousand.”...

...“As the downtown residential market has evolved, and as we massaged what we thought was the best option, this residential tower emerged,” Lofgren said. “Downtown Salt Lake City has become an amenity-rich environment.
It’s become a great neighborhood. The pieces that were missing 10 years ago — not that it was bad then — are now filled in.“

First and foremost: the Harmons City Creek market at 135 E. 100 South. “The grocery store makes it a neighborhood,” Lofgren said. “For many household configurations, the option of living downtown has become the
preferred option. These are households hoping to live without a car, households looking for the convenience of being close to work, households energized by all the activities downtown,
households attracted to this notion of a high-rise and the views and lifestyle it offers.”

At the projected rent levels, he sees these apartments appealing to people working at high-tech and financial-services companies, law firms and banks. Retirees also are likely renters, Lofgren added,
“drawn especially by the arts downtown — the symphony, the ballet, Eccles Theater. That’s a pretty full basket of offerings.”...

...Planning Director Norris said the shift from office tower to residential high-rise is “certainly consistent with our master plan policies, which try to increase the number of people living downtown.”



June 18th

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June 29th

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July 28th

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August 28th

Liberty Sky is on the 7th floor, 17+ more to go.

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September 12th


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September 20th


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September 25th

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Liberty Sky appears to be getting first residential floor glass today...

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Today in the snow:

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Nice images today from Building Salt Lake:



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4-ish floors to go, plus roof structure.
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Taken yesterday by me:

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I think they are working on the top floor now. The roof structure will push it just a bit higher.

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Probably a week or two old:


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Here's a couple of updates from the 25th and 31st of May.

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This was over on Skyscapercity.com. They have a few nice pics of recent developments. Not as prolific as we are, but some nice shots. Looks like the top framework is going up on LibertySky


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95 S & Liberty Sky from the Astra site


The roof of Liberty Sky is topped out
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June 25th 2021


June 25th - I have some family in a sky suite at The Regent and I took a couple of pics from their view. I was trying to get all 3 cranes without a glare but I couldn't get one.

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August 1st

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The crane is coming down at Liberty Sky today.

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Here's a cool video of Liberty Sky and the surrounding area. Some nice aerials in there.

...Watch as a helicopter lifts a dedicated outdoor air system (DOAS) and make-up air unit to the top of Liberty Sky Apartments!.
https://fb.watch/99fA7zP2N2/

Here's a couple of screenshots from the video:





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