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Old Posted Nov 12, 2019, 6:08 PM
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Autumn Giving Way To A Winter Sports Paradise - Suburban Landscape Salt Lake City
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I really need to visit this city. When is the best time of year to go?
I guess it depends on what your strongest interests would be. If you are into the outdoors then Salt Lake City is a four-season world Mecca. There are hundreds of square miles of outdoor activity, surrounded by
spectacular scenery, all within minute's reach of Downtown and the Metro Valleys. The Holiday Season is superb as Salt Lake City itself and the surrounding resorts really get into the Holiday Spirit. The lights and decorations are so beautiful, and the number of world-class performing artists and companies in town is beyond impressive. If your a film buff, and have always wondered what Sundance is like, then January. Also, of course, there's the famous powder to be had at the many surrounding ski resorts if you're into skiing. All of the nearby Ski Resorts have expanded their amenities a great deal to offer a busy full four-season experience. Spring, Summer, Fall and even Winter is usually very sunny. Utah is after all one of the 6 or 7 sunniest States, and anytime is a great time to tour the many new urban developments downtown. You will especially not want to miss City Creek if you're a development geek. There are innumerable historical sites to visit downtown and the gardens of the Temple Square Campus during the Spring, Summer and Fall are very compelling if you are into gardening or landscape architecture.



High Season is just around the corner

Suburban Landscape at the border of the Central and Southern Metro

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Downtown Updates - 95 South State Tower - Under Construction


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City Creek Reserve sent out this press release about 95 State (Tower 8)
City Creek Reserve, Inc. Makes It Official:
95 State at City Creek
to be SLC’s Newest Commercial Office Tower


SALT LAKE CITY – City Creek Reserve, Inc. (CCRI) today announced that Salt Lake City’s newest office tower to be constructed on the corner of State Street and 100 South will be named “95 State at City Creek.” The building will be the first high-rise development on State Street in decades.

According to Bruce Lyman, Director of Leasing for CCRI, 95 State’s downtown location and proximity to City Creek Center will offer businesses a compelling new choice for Class-A office space in Salt Lake City.

“95 State at City Creek is designed to appeal to today’s employees,” said Lyman. “Its central location and state-of-the-art amenities are designed to maximize wellness, sustainability and productivity to help our tenants make the most of their workday.”

...The project will include 498,000 square feet of leasable office space and an additional 39,000 square feet of meetinghouse space for The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. The office tower and meetinghouse will have separate entrances and will be independently operated.

95 State at City Creek will offer office tenants premier amenities such as dedicated executive parking, exercise facilities with daily instructional classes, a private entrance for cyclists with secure bike storage, automated window shading,
and personalized HVAC systems that will allow individuals to control their microclimate.

The building will also feature a 5th-floor garden terrace with 7,000 square feet of landscaping, a lobby with 28-foot floor-to-ceiling glass, on-site restaurant, and a renovated underground pedestrian walkway beneath State Street with direct, protected access to City Creek Center.

95 State at City Creek is designed to be the state’s first WELL Certified building with plans to also qualify for LEED Gold and Wired certifications.

Construction is set to begin this month with completion expected in Fall 2021.

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Note to reporters: Architectural renderings attached to this email.



Courtesy City Creek Reserve, Inc.


Courtesy City Creek Reserve, Inc.


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