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Downtown Update - 95 So. State - Under Construction - May through July Timeline


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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May 4th

Construction on 95 State at City Creek, located at 95 S. State in Salt Lake City, continues on Monday, May 4, 2020. Scott G Winterton, Deseret News


May 25th


Note: Crane in foreground is the 95 S. State office tower. 2nd Crane in the background is the Liberty Sky residential tower

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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.

June 18th


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June 29th

Pic By Atlas


June 29th



Pics By Luke Garrott of BuildingSaltLake.com



July 9th

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Tower 8 Update:

Huge pieces of steel are on-site at Tower 8.

Should be rising soon!!
Steel beam attachment to central core begins.




July 29th

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


The new canopy on Social Hall Plaza is starting to rise as well (I'll try to get a picture inside when I can)


Photos By Bob Rulz


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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Downtown Update - Liberty Sky - April 30th & June 29th

“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.”



April 30th

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June 18th

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June 29th

Pic By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com


July 28th

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Downtown Update, Block 67 Development Timeline


By Tony Semerad, The Salt Lake Tribunehttps://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/12/...city-approves/

Salt Lake City has approved a way to pump $15 million into building a huge subterranean parking garage for Block 67, an upcoming ambitious residential and hotel project on the western edge of the city’s downtown.

The agreement, backed Tuesday by the City Council in its role overseeing the city’s Redevelopment Agency (RDA), clears a major hurdle for what is to be known as The West Quarter, a 6.45-acre development bounded by
100 South and 200 South from 200 West to 300 West.



(Rendering by The Ritchie Group) A rendering of The Ritchie Group's proposed Block 67 development in Salt Lake City, as though looking north along 300 West...



Developers with Salt Lake City-based The Ritchie Group and Garn Development Co. in Layton plan to build more than 650 dwellings, two hotels, an office tower, retail shops, a tree-lined street cut through the block and an underground
parking garage with more than 1,200 stalls.


With its four towers and extensive amenities, to be built in two phases, The West Quarter project will push the center of the city’s urban core west, with more robust pedestrian connections between the existing downtown and The Gateway and
Vivint Smart Home Arena farther west.

“It really is a good project,” Councilman Charlie Luke said Tuesday. “It really is going to do a lot for the city and especially for that part of the city in terms of redevelopment."...

...Ryan Ritchie, a principal in The Ritchie Group, has said the underground parking garage is integral to the project’s overall financial success...The loan agreement sets up a legal mechanism for the city to give the developers the $15 million in
money for the parking garage, then lets the developers pay it back over time as their project generates additional tax money. Salt Lake City’s RDA will, in turn, pass those payments back to the county...



Additional Renderings of Block 67 - Subterranean garage to serve both Phases I and Phase II


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December 5th - Construction fencing is going up around the West Quarter site today!!

Looks like another big project is imminent!!
Jacobsen is partnering with The Ritchie Group and Garn Development to build Phase I of The Block 67 Project. The West Quarter, a multi-use development that will help define the emerging sports and entertainment district in downtown Salt Lake City.
The project — adjacent to Vivint Smart Home Arena — will feature more than 650 residential units, a mid-block street with access to 200 South and 300 West, and a subterranean parking garage. The scope of work also includes more than
100,000 square feet of retail space, 430,000 square feet of office space and a 271-room hotel.


Phase I, The West Quarter

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A few renderings depicting the soon to be upcoming Phase II of the Block 67 Project


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From NE:

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Street Level Engagement:


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May 28th

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Crane going up!

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May 29th


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This seemed to pop out of nowhere quick.
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The view from the 6th North bridge is amazing. The cranes look so far away from Main Street even though they are only 2 blocks.

I can't wait for the 2 CCH cranes to also go up. 6 tower cranes up and working From State Street to 3rd West and South Temple to 2nd South.

My wife did point out to me today as we drove around downtown that there are many work trucks from out of state license plats at the various projects. I thought that this was nice in that we are pulling workers from other states for our projects.



May 31st

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Pictures of the West Quarter cranes from all sides.





Pics By StayingInformed



June 18th




Pics By Atlas

June 29th

The West End project by Ritchie Group at 251 W 100 S is getting footings after installing two main cranes. Its first phase will add residential, hospitality, and hotel capacity around the Utah Jazz arena.



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July 29th

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Downtown Update - The Exchange Timeline, April 15 - June 18th


Covering more than 2 acres of prime downtown real estate... The Exchange is a joint venture between Giv Development, a local development firm, and Domain Properties, a New York based real estate firm. Both organizations focus on building and enhancing the surrounding community, in addition to the physical development. It was designed by KTGY Architecture + Planning. As part of the City's Civic Campus, this mixed-use development will sit just east of the Salt Lake City Public Library. The Exchange is planned to include 216 market-rate and 196 affordable residential units, which will add much needed density to the area. The number of units will total 412 units. Current plans have more than 20,000 square feet of street-front retail space. This ground floor space will be anchored by an international food hall and marketplace in partnership with the International Rescue Committee’s Spice Kitchen business incubator program. Other notable features of the development will include “The Shop at Salt Lake City”, Domain’s innovative co-working and business accelerator platform. The 30,000-square foot space will offer amenities and programming aimed at stimulating entrepreneurship, small business development, and community engagement. The proposal highlights the use of art and green space and commitment to energy efficiency and will be a great addition to the Civic Campus.

With commission approval both phases of The Exchange move forward

Rendering of the north face of the five-story building in the Exchange development as designed by KTGY Architecture + Planning. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.


Rendering of the Northwest Corner of The Exchange. Image courtesy of BuildingSaltLake.com


Rendering of the northeast corner of The Exchange. Image courtesy Salt Lake City.


Rendering of the southwest corner of The Exchange and People’s Way a city-owned private street. Image courtesy Salt Lake City.




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Took my dog for a walk yesterday, and snapped a few photos of The Exchange:







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April 15th


The Exchange project, a 412-unit mixed-income, mixed-use project by Giv Development is really taking shape on 400 South and 300 East. Photo by Luke Garrott.


The Exchange looking west, photo by Luke Garrott.



April 30th Update



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June 18th Update




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June 29th Update

Pic By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com



July 29th Update

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Downtown Update - Paperbox Project - Photo Updates at the Construction Site

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...And the Paperbox demo is complete...

Luke Garrott Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/uta...oject-details/

Dust is newly stirring up on the block directly south of the Arena in West Downtown. The PaperBox Lofts, a project of Clearwater Homes and PEG Development, is clearing its inner block-long site
for construction. The developers are in final arrangements with the city for building permits, and expect construction to take 18-22 months...



Utah Paperbox site seen from the air at 400 West. Image by Luke Garrott.


UPB demolition from the south. Image by Luke Garrott.


UPB demolition from the west. Image by Luke Garrott.


It looks like the block is set to become even more dense. Clearwater hopes to submit designs for an 85 foot,
140 unit residential project to the city soon enough for a late 2019 construction start.



Massing rendering showing a future residential project fronting 200 South on the current parking lot between Westgate Lofts and the Dakota building. Image courtesy VCBO and SLC RDA.


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Regarding the Paperbox Project:

Salt Lake City’s newest project, the Paper Box Lofts, will include 195 apartments and an ‘automobile vending machine’


https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/03/...-citys-newest/
Developers began Tuesday to convert an old mid-block industrial site in downtown Salt Lake City into a project known as Paper Box Lofts, which will have three residential high rises, retail spaces, a visually
striking open plaza and a unique automated parking system.

Officials with Utah-based ClearWater Homes and PEG Development broke ground on the 1.99-acre property at about 340 West 200 South, just south of the Utah Jazz’s Vivint Smart Home Arena. When done,
the project will include 195 apartments.

Under an agreement with the city’s Redevelopment Agency, which has helped subsidize the project, developers will keep 36 apartments affordable to residents making 60 percent of the area median income.


Sixty percent of the area median income would be $31,700 in annual earnings for an individual, $36,200 for a household of two people and $40,700 for a household of three, according to data from Salt Lake City.

With its affordable housing, new parking, green space and midblock pedestrian walkways, Mayor Jackie Biskupski said Paper Box Lofts “will benefit our whole community.”

The project is also expected to extend the city’s downtown core further westward and improve pedestrian access from the traditional downtown to The Gateway. Salt Lake City-based ClearWater and PEG,
based in Provo, said the first residences of Paper Box Lofts are expected to be completed by spring of 2021.

Officials with ClearWater and PEG praised the help provided by city officials and the RDA in overcoming challenges with the property’s long, rectangular shape in designing what ClearWater CEO Micah Peters called
“a multifamily project we haven’t seen in this city before.”

Downtown’s latest housing project draws its name from Utah PaperBox, a privately owned packaging company founded in 1914 that occupied the site until it relocated in 2013 to new headquarters
at 920 South 700 West.

The PaperBox property, which is adjacent to a light-rail station, runs the east-west length of that block and has frontage on both 300 West and 400 West, giving it the equivalent of “two front yards,”
according to city documents.

One of those, the development’s east frontage on 300 West, will feature an open plaza with prominently displayed public art, serving “as a type of ‘calling card’ or ‘stamp’ for the entire project by providing
an engaging and colorful mural” painted on the side of its main parking structure, city documents say.

ClearWater and PEG have contracted with VCBO Architecture in Salt Lake City for design of the PaperBox project. Rimrock Construction is the builder.

The project is a leap forward for the Depot District, a westside area spanning Salt Lake Central Station and land west of The Gateway and designated by the city as blighted and in need of redevelopment.

ClearWater and PEG say the Paper Box Lofts’ first building, on 300 West, will have 95 residential units, and the second, on 400 West, will have 85 units. The third, smaller structure will have four residences.

Nearly half those will be one bedrooms, with the rest studio and two-bedroom apartments. Up to 14 units in the larger buildings will provide both working and living space, known as live-work or flex apartments.

Paper Box Lofts will also boast roughly 146 parking stalls, with about 96 of stalls those built into a large, multi-level parking structure designed to automatically stack and retrieve cars dropped off by their drivers.

Peters likened the system to “an automobile vending machine” that will essentially stack cars seven levels high. This is thought to be the first time such an automated parking system, made by an Oakland
company called CityLift, has been deployed in Salt Lake City.

Councilwoman Amy Folwer, who is also chair of the RDA board, called the new system “incredibly exciting” and said it could help the city meet a range of parking needs downtown.

ClearWater Homes has built several recent projects in the downtown area near the PaperBox site, including Broadway Lofts, just north of Pioneer Park, and Paragon Station, a 38-unit luxury condominium project
just south of the Utah PaperBox site.

PEG Development is owner and developer of two new hotels, Hyatt House and Marriott Courtyard, north of the PaperBox parcel, as well as the Milagro Apartments, at the southwest corner of 200 West and
200 South.

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The project was designed by VCBO Architecture. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public document


Interior Of Block Perspectives

Rendering of the interior courtyard in the PaperBox Lofts. The project was designed by VCBO Architecture. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public document


Rendering of the interior courtyard in the PaperBox Lofts. The project was designed by VCBO Architecture. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents


Rendering of the PaperBox Lofts as would be seen looking east from 300 West. The project was designed by VCBO Architecture. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.


Rendering of the PaperBox Lofts as would be seen looking east from 300 West. The project was designed by VCBO Architecture. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.



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June 29th


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July 29th





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Downtown Update - Construction Begins On The Patrinely Project

Tony Semarad for the Salt Lake Tribune - https://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 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 in mind, 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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The Patrinely Group should have a permit in the next two weeks for Phase 1 of their 650 Main project. They already have significant tenants ready to occupy the space as well.
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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Downtown Update - Directly East from the above posted Patrinely Project and across Main St. is the '6th and Main' Project

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6th & Main - Starting construction today:
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... Another nice project from the people behind Dixon Place, Sugar Alley, and the Post House Apartments. Glad to hear that they're starting.
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Here is an image of the 6th & Main site taken today.
Development is replacing a single-story events center and former cell phone store

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6th & Main is a mixed-use development sitting at the gateway intersection of 600 South and Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City. It consists of 175 units and 10,100 sf of retail within an 8-story type III over type I structure.
Residential amenities include a street level lounge, co-working business center, fitness center, pool, spa, and an indoor/outdoor roof terrace with sweeping views of Downtown Salt Lake City and beyond.




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Downtown Update - The Olive 120

Taylor Anderson Reports, Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/dow...-in-the-depot/ Downtown’s housing boom continues, as C.W. Urban recently began construction on its next housing project: a six-story, 120-unit for-sale condo building on Broadway, just north of Pioneer Park.

C.W. Urban recently broke ground on the building, named The Olive in the Centerville-based company’s now-familiar naming mechanism. The company continues rapidly building mid-density, multi-family buildings across Salt Lake City.

The Olive will complete the corridor of mixed-use buildings moving toward the historic Rio Grande Depot, an area that is likely to see a development boom in the coming years. The Olive will add more ground-floor retail to the northwest corner of Pioneer Park.

Construction on The Olive has already replaced the office space that once housed the digital agency Underbelly, which moved north of Pioneer Park. The D-3, Downtown warehouse zoning calls for either the adaptive reuse or replacement of warehouse space with mixed-use, multi-family spaces.

“Some notable features about the building are a podium level outdoor garden area, rooftop urban lounge, ground floor commercial, high-end designer finishes and a City Lyft Parking Solutions system,” said Abbie Wardle, the company’s senior marketing coordinator.

C.W. Urban is underway on 400 townhomes and podium-stye condos and apartments in neighborhoods across the region.

The Olive will be the company’s first for-sale project Downtown, with studios through penthouse



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So, I'm guessing it is this building that will be replaced? Project looks good and I bet the views of the park from the top floor will be amazing. Really excited about this, especially because that area has really been progressing lately.

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April 26th

Excavation work proceeds on The Olive 120 condos at 400 S and 400 W just north of Pioneer Park.

Photo By StayingInformed



June 29th - Photos by Luke Garrott @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/in-...tinues-to-pop/


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Downtown Updates - Royal Garden Inn

Following are of few developments which were never covered as completed


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/aff...al-garden-inn/

Original File: The site of an aging motel is now the home of downtown Salt Lake’s next affordable housing development. Demolition took place on the Royal Garden Inn at the 100 West block of 600 South to make way for construction of
the Garden Lofts Apartments, a proposed 272 unit affordable housing development.

Garden Lofts is the third work-force housing project by Wasatch Residential Group. The developers also built the Providence Place at the 300 East block of 100 South and the 600 Lofts at the southwest corner of the 600
South and State Street intersection.

All of the project’s 272 units will be reserved for residents earning 60 percent AMI (Area Median Income). The units are a mix of studio, one, two and three-bedroom apartments, the bulk of which are one and two bedroom apartments.
Rents will range between $725 for studio units to $1,065 for the three-bedroom units.

The Lofts replaced the two-story Royal Garden Inn on a 3.18-acre parcel that is completely surrounded by mid-rise hotels.



A rendering of the south face of the Garden Lofts as designed by BSB design. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.


Pictured, Crews conducting demolition work on the Royal Garden Inn. Photo by Isaac Riddle.



October 2018, Construction of the Garden Lofts Apartments as seen from 600 South. Photo by Isaac Riddle.


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Updates On The Recently Completed Garden Lofts




Downtown Adj./South - Updates on completed projects - Central Ninth's Transformation Continues


Isaac Riddle Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/pic...ion-continues/



Jefferson Walkway


There are six new cottage homes in the Jefferson Walkway project. At the time of this copy the covered parking spaces were going in, and the one remaining facet of the project,
renovating the historic home that was moved to a new location was underway. Priced in the mid-$400s, these 1,560 square-feet detached homes are advertised as net-zero ready.





Jefferson Walkway as seen looking east from 200 West. Photo by Mike Fife.

Jefferson Walkway completed








Green Print Apartments

Across the TRAX line from the Jefferson Walkway, is the now-completed Greenprint Apartments, a micro-unit project on the 800 South block of 200 West. The project contains 60 small studio-like apartments and no onsite parking.


The Greenprint Apartments as seen from the west side of the 800 south block of 200 West. Photo by Mike Fife.

The GREENPRINT-- brand new-- efficiency apartments are located next to the 900 South Trax Station for easy access to the entire valley.

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Washington Street Townhomes

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Developer Daniel Jensen’s five rental townhouse project on the east side of the 900 south block of Washington Street is now completed.
The project consists of five one-bedroom apartments and as with the Greenprint, there is no onsite parking.



The Washington Street townhomes as seen from the 900 south block of Washington Street. Photo by Mike Fife.



200 West Apartments

A block to the east from the Washington Street projects is the 200 West Apartments on the 900 South block of 200 West.
The project is now completed and consists of 50 one-bedroom units in a three-story building. There is a rear-parking structure with 30 spaces and 20 surface parking spots.



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The 200 West Apartments as seen from the 900 south block of 200 West. Photo by Mike Fife.



The TenFifteen Apartments



The completed TenFifteen Apartments on the 1000 South block is a four-story project 54 residential units,
11 of which are reserved for renters earning 50 percent of the area median income (AMI). The project has 54 surface parking spaces.



The northwest corner of the TenFifteen apartments and the C9 Flats in the background as seen from 200 West. Photo by Mike Fife.



The C-9 Flats

The C9 Flats, at the corner of Goltz Avenue and 200 West, has two six-story buildings, four floors of apartments above two floors of parking.
The two buildings contain a total of 97 apartments and are connected by a walkway on the upper stories.



Aerial rendering of the C9 Flats. Image courtesy Salt Lake City planning documents.


The C9 Flats as seen from 200 West. Photo by Mike Fife.


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The Alinea Lofts

The Alinéa lofts, is a mixed-use project located on the northeast corner of 900 South and 200 West, north of the Central Ninth Market and just east of the 900 South TRAX station.
This project had 24 for sale units that are mostly townhomes with some condo units above ground floor retail space fronting 900 South.



Rendering of the southwest corner of the Alinéa Lofts. Image courtesy LandForge Inc.


The southwest corner of The Alinéa Lofts as seen on 900 South between Jefferson Ave and 200 West. Photo by Mike Fife.


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The Ruby

Construction on The Ruby townhouse project is completed. The development included 12 for- sale townhomes on the west side of West Temple between 800 and 900 South.
The project has four buildings, with garages accessed from the interior of the lot. Six of the units front West Temple and the other six front the alley running behind the development.



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The Ruby townhouse project as seen looking south on West Temple. Photo by Mike Fife.


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The Alinea Lofts have been completed for at least a year or so by now. Fyi.

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The Alinea Lofts have been completed for at least a year or so by now. Fyi.


I'm well aware of that. Unfortunately, we often have so many of these projects coming and going that no one ever bothers to post the completed development. Also, there are well over a thousand people clicking onto the thread each day, of which a good portion are out of towners. I am as cognisant of what they might want to see as anyone checking in that is local. Then again, I'm sure most locals appreciate seeing the finished project also.
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Sorry Delts. I didn't see that you had posted the finished project image previously. I just saw the verbage making reference to the future "This project will have 24 for sale units".
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I'm sorry Orlando if my response was a little short. I was trying to juggle several projects at the same time. Sometimes it will take a while before I've completed the post. Occasionally I'll have to leave my desk for something or am interrupted and don't return to the post for a while. I can see where I need to do some tweaking still on the language of several of the pics.

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Update, Downtown West - The Depot District - CW Urban's "The Beverly"

CW Urban received approval by the Planning Commission this month to move forward on a 48-unit, market-rate condominium project named The Beverly.

Four buildings, each four stories, will barely reach the minimum height required by Gateway-Mixed Use zoning (45 feet). Like all proposed projects in this zone, the developer had to submit to a Conditional Building Site Design Review process...



Rendering for The Beverly, at 45 South 600 West, looking east. Image courtesy SLC public documents.


Future site of The Beverly at 45 South 600 West, to replace the three beige-colored buildings lower center. Photo by Luke Garrott.

...The city will require the builders to include public art and a mid-block walkway along the eastern edge of their property. Benches will be placed at the south end of the walkway as it terminates at 100 South, immediately east of Futsal 801. The north end of the walkway will terminate in Gateway’s western surface parking lot fence...


April 26th Photos Update By StayingInformed

The Beverley sign on 600 W and about 75 S.


The Beverley site has some foundations down.





June 29th Update by Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com

The Beverly by CW Urban, at 45 S 600 W, has 3 of 4 buildings framed out. Photo by Luke Garrott.

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Update, Downtown South - Seven02 Project


With a unique name inspired by the property’s actual address, Seven O2 Main will become one of Salt Lake City’s excellent multifamily communities on the market. In addition to its unique moody design aesthetic that plays off of the O2 chemistry molecule and promotes oxygen and wellness, the project will feature luxurious amenities including a grand lobby and communal work space, two “hotel” rooms that tenants’ guests can rent on a nightly basis, a central courtyard with a bocce ball court, a spa, a cinema cardio room, an outdoor kitchen and entertaining area complete with multiple fire pits, a pickle ball/basketball court, parking for every tenant, and more.

Size : 208,718 SF - Units: 239


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Note: As with many of today's downtown/central developments, Seven 02 is situated on or steps away from the lightrail lines.

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What a great job of keeping everyone up to date everyday. I always find it amusing that some cities represent far greater than much bigger cities. Always always always making sure they are in the top 10 of the most recent posts. And such big posts at that, giant pictures. I always like analyzing the possible motives of people.
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For the past 20 or so years Salt Lake City has been among a handful of the fastest growing Metros (Wasatch Front) in the nation. As with mid-sized metros like Charlotte, Austin, Nashville there's a long list of reasons to be excited about the flurry of growth and change. As far as large cities not being that enthused, I would have to say that Los Angeles could among the exceptions. People are pretty jacked about the development here in L.A., even those who are not forum members or development geeks. I grew up in the Salt Lake area, so the dynamic development is very exciting to me. I also have spent a good deal of my life living in Central Los Angeles. As big as L.A. is, the development happening right now, the architectural techniques, the size of the projects, etc. is very exciting, even for jaded Angelenos.
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Downtown South, Central 9th District - The Maven West

BuildingSaltLake.com... At 945 S. 300 W., Tim Watcke and Tessa Arneson of Maven development are constructing Maven West, “sister” to the Maven District, located on the 100 E. block of 900 S. The first floor will have 4100 sf for 2 restaurant/coffeehouse spaces, while the second level is 12000 sf and has 37 creative office and beauty/wellness spaces with a shared conference room, break room, patios and a common coworking area which is available for residents’ use. The 3rd and 4th levels will house 30 market rate apartments, all 1-bdrm at 500-600 sf, each with its own balcony. The project will be parked with 29 stalls, 17 which are in the rear garage at ground level.



Rendering of Maven West, from 300 W. Image courtesy Tim Watcke.



April 15th

Maven West is rising from its foundation at 945 South 300 West, a 30-unit mixed-use project by Watcke
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Maven West, from under the construction fence. Photo by Luke Garrott.
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April 26th

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June 29th - Photo by Luke Garrott @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/in-...carousel-21776




July 16th

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