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Originally Posted by Viperlord
I was in the process of compiling the information that I could think of as you were probably writing your previous post.
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So I made a rundown of anything over 10 stories:
370 Millennium Tower
370 S. West Temple
27 stories
Tower 8
100 S. State Street
26 stories
395 feet
The Cascade (Tower 2)
50 West 100 South
20 stories
260 feet
Kensington Tower
200 South State Street
39 stories
448 feet
Liberty Sky
151 South State Street
21 stories
262 feet
Regent Street Hotel
45 East 200 South
20 stories
337 feet
Convention Center Hotel
200 South West Temple
28 stories
335 feet
Hines Tower/ Utah Theatre
144 South Main Street
30 stories
375 feet
Block 67 - Northwest Quarter (Phase 1)
251 West 100 South
11 stories –hotel
11 stories –residential
Block 67 - Northwest Quarter (Future Phases)
251 West 100 South
18 stories – residential
25 stories – office
650 Main
600 South Main Street
10 stories
655 W Temple (phase 2)
655 South West Temple
10 stories
RDA property
255 South State Street
14 stories
Hardware Station Office building
155 North 400 West
10 stories
Possible Others:
Arrow Press Square development
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btw, an interesting find..... Kensington has added another downtown SLC property to their portfolio this year. purchased it in May 2019.
http://www.kicboston.com/properties/...200-south-2-2/
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If all these projects were to be built, the city could claim a legitimate city core. It would be beyond doubt at that point, in my mind.
Sure, it already has a core. Kinda... These projects, if completed, would put it into "Real Deal" mode. (My opinion of course)
Kensington really should level that second property they just acquired and put tower there as well.
Seems like momentum is finally in SLC's favor. (Knock on Wood)