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Salt Lake City & MSA/CSA Rundown


Holiday Metroscape


Central Metro/East - Old Main, Park City Christmas

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Upcoming Kensington Tower:


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Found some new amazing renderings of Kensington Tower from every angle...
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Wow! Those are great. Nice find! I took the liberty of extracting some of the renderings from the website
























There were a few more but I think I snagged the best ones. As always, remove the "h" before ".jpg" if you want to see the full size images.


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Update - New Owners 'Dakota Pacific' & Their New Iteration - Regent St. Mixed-Use Tower

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The Regent Street Hotel is a dead project. The property has new owners and is looking to build a mixed-use tower. They're working with the same design firm as the neighboring Kensington Tower.
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The tower in these new renders is from HKS (same as Kensington) and it's mixed use. Floors 3-14 are a hotel, floors 15-24 are residences, and floors 25-26 are a restaurant/pool space according to the plans in the link.














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Downtown Update - Hyatt Regency, Convention Center Hotel

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2020 will be the year of the tower crane for SLC





Construction on the hotel started Jan. 13 and the grand opening is scheduled for October 2022.

Jason Lee for the Deseret News...Salt Lake County officials, in conjunction with Atlanta-based real estate developer Portman Holdings, broke ground Friday on the building, which the Hyatt Hotels Corp.
will manage and operate as the new Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City. The new hotel will be located at the corner of 200 South and West Temple in downtown Salt Lake City, adjacent to the Salt Palace Convention Center.

Scheduled to open in October 2022, the $377-million project will be partially financed through the Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy program, which allows for specialty financing to enable green energy design and implementation,
a news release stated. The 700-plus room hotel will be among the first “ground-up” developments to utilize the program in the Beehive State...

...“It gives us another layer of sophistication when it comes to attracting bigger and better shows to the state of Utah that helps the entire area. Utah’s going to take a better step in terms of prominence on the national stage because of a
facility like this,” he said. “People that hadn’t considered the state before are now going to say, ‘I need to look at Utah, I need to be in Utah for these conventions.’ That’s what kind of prominence this new center is going to give us.”

The 686,784-square-foot, 26-story hotel will include 700 guest rooms and 60,000 square feet of meeting space, as well as two separate restaurants on the first and sixth floors and a lobby bar. The sixth-floor restaurant will sit adjacent to
an outdoor area with a swimming pool, as well as a 7,500-square-foot outdoor terrace for events and other activities.

The project will be directly connected to the Salt Palace Convention Center to provide convenience for convention attendees, Baisiwala said...

...“This hotel is built directly into the convention center, which makes it exceptionally easy for the convention attendees to go in and out from their hotel rooms into the convention center,” he said. “Perhaps more importantly, it has a lot
of suites — big rooms where VIPs can be housed. And it also has a lot of meeting space which augments the number of meeting rooms of the Salt Palace.”




Salt Lake City's Salt Palace Convention Center. Convention Center Hotel to rise at the far south end pictured here.

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Note the Circular Plaza at the bottom, which was the former appearance of the plaza that has now become the construction zone of the new Convention Center Hotel

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August 14th


Steel Above Ground at the CCH Site

Pics By Stayinginformed



Sept 20th


Photo By Highrise_Mike


October 2nd

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Crew is onsite assembling the second tower crane at the Convention Center Hotel site this morning. Exciting to see so many cranes in the sky!
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...Right now, the two main elevator cores are starting to go vertical and the South core will be poured in the next week. The Slab On Grade is being poured for the basement parking garage. Concrete columns are being set and poured and the foundation walls are continuing around the perimeter of the building as well as for the parking garage ramp down in the basement.
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Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City - Progress Videos 10/2/20

Hyatt Regency Convention Center Hotel - October 2nd
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Hensel Phelps Tower Crane Erection
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October 30th


Photo By ThePalmerHouse



November 6th

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Latest Construction Video
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December 11th

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Speaking of 200 South projects, there was allot of activity at the Hyatt Regency site early this morning...Taken around 04:00 this morning:

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Here's another Hyatt Regency update from today, Dec. 11th
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December 16th


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I'm loving that "Dakota Pacific" building. Much more than the Kensington Tower. That design is growing on me, too, but I'd like it if their two heights were switched. Still... Wooooo!
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Downtown Update - 95 So. State


https://kutv.com/resources/media/dd4...?1556058476688


View of the 95 S. State Office Tower site on the left and the Liberty Sky Residential Tower site on the right. Background and rising above downtown to the Northeast is the Avenues District



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Does anyone know when the steel is scheduled to start going up on Tower 8? The central elevator core is pretty tall, it appears to be about 10 storys tall?
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They have been pouring concrete for the first floor/ground level. I would think that once this is complete and set, we would start to see steel rise. I think this may be in the next 2 weeks. That would give the core another 1 or 2 levels.


July 29th

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Updated images of 95 State I took yesterday:
Steel rising!



Rendering, looking south toward north face of 95 S. State Tower, mid-block Social Hall Avenue and Canopy structure on the left


Photo taken July 28th - Looking north, showing a partial view of subterranean structures at the bottom of photo with mid-block Social Hall Avenue and Canopy in the background.

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Excellent shot of 95 So. State today from u/chaunceton on the subreddit:
August 12th




August 28th

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95 State starting to make a big impact at City Creek:

Photos By Atlas



September 20th

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I was downtown yesterday and snapped some quick pics for project updates!

Photo By Highrise_ Mike



October 30th


Photo By ThePalmerHouse



November 7th

Photo By DCRes



November 18th

Photo By RC14


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EDIT: I just found some incredible recent drone pictures of downtown SLC from a chap on Facebook named Scott Taylor. He also took the photos I shared a few days ago...




Photos By Scott Taylor



November 28th

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Also, ...Looks like the pedestrian tunnel under State Street is actually getting pretty close to completion. Can't really see it too well in the picture, but the escalators down into the tunnel look to be essentially complete.

Photo By Bob Rulz



December 13th




Photos By Gastroc



December 21st


Photo By RC14

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Downtown Update - Liberty Sky

“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

Pic by Atlas


July 28th

Photo By RC14


August 28th

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

Pic By Atlas



September 12th


Pic By Scott Harding



September 20th


Photo By Highrise_Mike




October 30th

From 200 South:



From State Street:




Construction Photos By ThePalmerHouse



November 7th

Liberty Sky Residential Tower in the Foreground & 95 S. State, up the street in the background.



Photos By DCRes


November 18th


Photo By RC14



December 6th

Additional Parking Garage in the rear being constructed to serve Liberty Sky




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Also check out 95 State on the right side of the photo peaking over the federal building. I look out this window every day to check on the construction. I’ll continue to provide photos now that I know how.

Photos By Ut_Presto



December 13th


Photo By Gastroc

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Update, Sugar House District - Sugar Alley


Sugar Alley is a 186-Unit mixed-use development located in Salt Lake City’s prestigious 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. If you look in the upper right corner, you can see their other proposed project, Dixon Place, though in real life it wouldn't be visible from this angle, as the under construction Sugarmont Apartments would block that view.


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 (will seperate Sugarmont Apartments and Sugar Alley). I like that they included the Sugarmont Apartments in the background of this image.


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.


This is a map from the Dixon Building project, which is being built across the street from the Sugarmont Project. So replace the 'Dixon Building' with the new Sugar Alley project.
I thought it might help people 'get their bearings,' so to speak. The 'proposed apartment building' in the upper left side is the under-construction Sugarmont Apartment building.



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It appears that Sugar Alley has been under construction for a little while now.

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I'm loving that "Dakota Pacific" building. Much more than the Kensington Tower. That design is growing on me, too, but I'd like it if their two heights were switched. Still... Wooooo!
I agree, I actually like it more than the previous Regent St. proposal. Unfortunately, I doubt that it's the current design. The renderings are dated at 2016 even though we just found them recently.

The word on the street is that the current design is very similar though, and that it has been expanded to also take up the small empty lot between it and Kensington.
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Greenprint North Temple Micro Apartments - 837 W. North Temple

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Project Description:
OZ development has submitted plans to the building department for two, 4 story apartment buildings with ground level street facing commercial space, to be located on the old Artic Circle Restaurant site on North Temple.

The east building will consist of ground level commercial space facing North Temple and ground with 6 micro units, each level above that will consist of 8 units for a total of 30 units.

The west building will also consist of ground level commercial space facing North Temple and 17 micro units, each level above that will consist of 22 units for a total of 83 the total unit count for the project will be 113 units.

The site is located at 837 West North Temple and is within the cities TSA zone.

Directly to the south of the Jackson/Euclid TRAX Station.



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Site Plan


Replacing this structure - old Arctic Circle location

I believe this project was mentioned in a Building Salt Lake article, though this is the first time I have seen the initial rendering.
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Whenever I see your name posted on the Comp. Page header Blah_Amazing, I'm very excited to see what new project you're announcing. It just amazes me that week after week the new projects just keep on coming. Use to be that the discovery and buildup of Salt Lake City and the Wasatch Front was an expected given after the Olympics, but the vibrant growth and construction just seems to have turned into a flood.
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I don't know if this was posted already but I think this is a great move by Traeger to relocate to the old Newspaper Agency Company (NAC) building, a historic, industrial building that served as the printing and distribution center for newspapers across the Intermountain West.

I know the CEO and he is the type of entrepreneur that SLC needs. Glad he decided to relocate downtown and not down in the southern suburbs...



SALT LAKE CITY, Dec. 18, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- Traeger Pellet Grills LLC announced today they will be building their new and expanded headquarters in Salt Lake City's Post District. Traeger will be housed in the old Newspaper Agency Company (NAC) building, a historic, industrial building that served as the printing and distribution center for newspapers across the Intermountain West.

"There's something invigorating about taking an original and innovating on it," said Jeremy Andrus, CEO of Traeger Wood Pellet Grills. "The opportunity to collaborate and breathe new life into the historic NAC building is so in line with Traeger's DNA, we couldn't help but jump in and be part of this new re-imagined space in downtown Salt Lake City."

Traeger will be located on the corner of 500 South and 400 West, and will be the northwest commercial anchor to Post Road and Post Plaza, a 52,000 square foot center area lined with restaurants, cafes and smaller local shops. Post Road will serve as the central hub of activity to both Traeger employees as well as residents and visitors to the district.

"We're excited to have such a high-quality company and brand be our lead anchor for this project," says Brandon Blaser at BCG Holdings, the managing partner for the Post District. "Traeger's story is all about re-imagining and innovation, which is completely in line with the Post District's vision."

"While Traeger's heritage is rooted strongly in the Pacific Northwest, Utah has been home since 2014 and its impact on our growth and culture cannot be overstated," said Cole VandenAkker, EVP of Sales at Traeger. "From our early days in Springville, to the last several years in Sugarhouse, we are proud to be called a Utah company and are eager to continue growing Traeger in the heart of Salt Lake City."

Construction on Traeger's new space will begin immediately and is expected to be completed in 2022. The over 95,000 square foot redevelopment will serve as Traeger's global headquarters. Along with their expected 500 employees office and R&D use, their space will include a retail showroom, a training and test kitchen, and a unique indoor/outdoor patio space that will be accessible from the new Post Road and Plaza area.

Post District is one of the first Opportunity Zone projects of this scale in the country to utilize the program to redevelop underserved communities. "This project does exactly what Opportunity Zones are intended to do," explains Blaser. "We are taking a blighted, vacant site, and redeveloping it in a responsible way to foster job growth, provide mixed-income housing and create new, vibrant spaces for the community."

About Post District
Post District is a redevelopment of over 13 acres that serve as the main gateway to downtown Salt Lake City. The site previously consisted of vacant, and dilapidated industrial buildings.

Post District will be a modern urban district providing a framework for mixed-use and responsible redevelopment. The project focuses on adaptive re-use of the historic buildings on-site integrated with new, mixed-use construction. At completion, Post District will feature 350-thousand square feet of creative office space, neighborhood retail and restaurants along with nearly 600 residential units. Post District is being developed through a joint venture between BCG Holdings, Lowe Property Group, Q Factor, and Bridge Investment Group.


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Downtown Update - The Revival - By PEG Development


A modern twist on classic Western European design characteristics of the 1920’s, The Revival is unlike any other multifamily community that exists in Salt Lake City. Located in downtown’s Historic Warehouse District, this unique project’s industrial exterior will blend seamlessly with its environment while beautifully transitioning into a more refined palette inside. Tenants will enjoy prominent geometric patterns, intense color schemes, and grandiose finishes throughout the art deco-inspired building interiors. This project stands in one of Salt Lake City’s Qualified Opportunity Zones.

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Simply Sushi and Ibiza nightclub occupy a one-story retail space on the NE corner of the 400 S. 200 W. intersection. That building will remain. PEG will build to the north on surface parking lots and demolish one building on 200 West, currently occupied by RestoreFX, an auto body shop. In addition, the project will add a one-story retail space of 1700 SF, directly east of Ibiza fronting 400 South. The owners are looking for a fast-casual dining establishment. Three buildings total will be demolished for the new project.
Location: Salt Lake City - Year: 2021 - Size: 144,000 SF - Units: 143


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The Revival site, approximate, in red, just west of Fairfield Inn & Suites. Image by Luke Garrott, courtesy Google Earth.


November 18th

Demolition has clearly started on this site. As viewed looking east from 200 West.

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December 15th


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Downtown Update - Timeline, April - October - The Birdie Apartments


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...There are now full construction crews at work on the Birdie site as well...
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The site for "The Birdie" on 2nd and 2nd has a backhoe and work is being done on the parking lot...

Isaac Riddle Reports @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/com...town-building/ The Birdie, will be six stories with 70 residential units. The Birdie will top
out at just under 85 feet, 15 feet under the minimum height requirement of 100 feet for corner parcels in the D-1 (Central Business District) zoning district. The project will replace a surface parking lot on 0.34 acres.

Planning staff determined that the intent of the zoning requirements was to ensure that corner buildings have prominence at the intersection. Staff argued that The Birdie would have prominence based on its planned ground floor
activation, large balconies and architectural relationship to the intersection’s two historic buildings, the Stratford Hotel (2nd and 2nd) building and First Methodist Episcopal Church.

“I feel like 2nd and 2nd is a really important corner,” said Jake Williams of CW Urban. “We really wanted to be inspired by the neighborhood. These buildings all have eclectic textures.”

Williams told the commission that CW Urban wanted The Birdie to compliment the mix of historic and contemporary buildings in the area. To do this, the project will have dark-framed windows that are common on this stretch of
200 South. The ground floor will also be visually different from the upper levels with a lighter shade of concrete to create a greater emphasis on the street level features and different building materials.



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Pre Construction site. Always great to get rid of those Downtown surface parking lots!

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Got out and snapped some photos of projects around where I live.



June 20th Update

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September 12th


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October 30th

From 200 South:



Photos By ThePalmerHouse


December 21st


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Downtown Update - The Patrinely Project

Tony Semarad for the Salt Lake Tribune - July 15thhttps://www.sltrib.com/news/2020/07/...on-starts-new/ - Developers broke ground Tuesday on a 10-story office and retail project in downtown Salt Lake City, called 650 Main. The Phase I glass-clad tower at the southwest corner of Main Street and 600 South will add 332,100 square feet of high-end offices — with large floor plans, 10-foot-high ceilings and copious views — to Utah’s downtown business core, with its first phases set to be completed in early 2022. The project’s backers have a second round of construction upcoming, with an office building of similar size envisioned on adjacent land at 645 W. Temple. The Utah Transit Authority announced in April it will add a new TRAX station nearby, paid for by Salt Lake City, its redevelopment agency and the developers. The new tower has been designed by HOK, a worldwide firm headquartered in St. Louis, and its builders will reportedly aim for what’s known as LEED Gold, a high standard of energy efficiency. In addition to a spacious lobby with seating areas and about 4,600 square feet of space for retail outlets, the new tower will offer tenants an indoor fitness center with locker rooms, bike storage, a private courtyard, conference facilities and both indoor and outdoor restaurant dining. The tower is one of a half-dozen new high-rise projects proposed or under construction in Utah’s downtown core. Work on 650 Main, which has been under discussion for several years, is getting underway in spite of the pandemic after its primary backers — Houston-based developer Patrinely Group and USAA Real Estate, with home offices in San Antonio — announced in March they’d landed a major tenant for the new building.

(Rendering courtesy of Patrinely Group) Developers broke ground Tuesday on Phase I of 650 Main, a 10-story office and retail development located at the corner of Main Street and 600 South in downtown Salt Lake City.


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March 11, 2020 - Enerbank Inks First Deal With 650 South Main

EnerBank USA is the first tenant to sign for space at 650 Main, a planned 10-story, 326,000-square-foot, Class A office building in downtown Salt Lake City. The bank will occupy 88,900 square feet on the top three floors, starting in early 2022.

Patrinely Group’s Dennis Tarro, along with Aaron Jones, Todd McLachlan and Roman Bernardoof with NKF represented the landlord, a partnership between Patrinely Group and USAA Real Estate. “This location will provide employees more convenient access to public transportation, while offering them excellent amenities and a productive working environment to give our customers the best service possible,” said EnerBank’s Charlie Knadler.

Construction on 650 Main will begin in spring. The property will be designed for LEED Gold certification, with floor plate sizes ranging from 40,000 square feet on the lower floors, to 29,500 square feet on the upper floors. HOK is the designer.



650 South Main


For companies focused on being truly competitive in today’s economy, workspaces have evolved to meet the demands of how the best and brightest collaborate in the workplace. 650 Main, a 10-story, 320,000-square-foot class A office building, is designed to meet these needs, providing dynamic workspaces that can benefit employee recruitment, foster innovation, and support healthy lifestyles. Building features start with oversized light-filled floorplates, tall ceiling heights, comprehensive onsite amenities, and outdoor tenant spaces. But they go on to include uniquely convenient accessibility, ample parking, onsite restaurants, and a location steps away from TRAX Salt Lake City’s light rail system. All this in the heart of downtown Salt Lake City, a city consistently recognized as one of the best in the nation for healthy lifestyles and quality of life. The result is a modern workplace that is connected to it all. 650 Main – a modern office building designed for how the next generation will work.

650 Main offers a desirable downtown location, with numerous hotels, dining, and entertainment spots nearby. Accessibility need not be sacrificed, with a three-minute drive to/from Interstate 80, a 10-minute drive to the airport, and direct accessibility to the TRAX light rail system right outside the front door. Whether it is the morning commute, a business lunch, or an evening workout, 650 Main’s location provides a world of convenient options for employees and visitors.



Rendering of the Patrinely Group Office Project looking from 600 South and Main Street. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.





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September 10th

This used to be a parking lot. 650 S Main site. Photo by Luke Garrott.


650 S Main site, center. 6th and Main, right center. Photo by Luke Garrott.


650 S Main and 6th and Main, bottom, Downtown, center. Photo by Luke Garrott.

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650 Main in background and 6th and Main in foreground

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THE FUTURE OF NORTH TEMPLE CONTINUES TO ADVANCE

285-Unit Market-Rate Housing development replacing the Diamond Lil’s Restaurant building & accompanying parking lot. The project will be a 2-building apartment complex and 5 floors.

The area is rapidly growing! Even with the RMP project years away, the area is already starting to fill out.

https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Cit...owInspection=#
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This project is directly across North Temple from the 100 acre Rocky Mountain Power plant site



Also across North Temple is the 1625 W. North Temple project:



On the opposite side (east side) of Cornell St is the site of SPARK!

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North of this project is also the location of the Cornell Street Apartments


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I like this project, while I don't love the parking entrance on 2100 S, it is probably much more feasible than on Commonwealth. I like the fact that they are repurposing/re-imagining the sign and the cone. It's a bit longer than I would prefer but with the two corners being otherwise occupied I think it fits in pretty well, and although it is the parking entrance, the height of that does break up the continuous frontage that plaques projects like (formerly Atla) Gateway.

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A developer has filed a Zoning Amendment with the Planning Commission for a 4.37 acre property in Sugar House located at 850 East and 2100 South. They are requesting the property be rezoned from CC Corridor Commercial Zone (45' max) to CSHBD2 Zone (60' max). This will allow for additional height and density for residential units. They argue that with the additional height, they can provide better better amenities for residents, provide a mix of unit types and prices. They suggest that the additional 53 residential units gained by the addition of the 5th floor will be rent restricted by the 80% AMI standard in Salt Lake City.

The new development, Sugar Town Apartments, will be replacing the old Snelgrove Ice Cream Plant in Sugar House. It appears to be proposed as a five floor main structure with separate townhomes as part of the project. They don't specify how many total units the project will have or any other details.

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