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Update - Upcoming Worthington (Convexity) Tower - Site Demo and Name Change - 31 stories and 335 ft.

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Downtown Update - Hyatt Regency, Convention Center Hotel







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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January 7th

Photo By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com Convention center hotel site, orange, center. The roof of the Salt Palace Convention Center left-center.



Salt Lake City convention hotel on track for fall 2022 opening


Estimated to cost $377-plus million, Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City is scheduled to be completed and hosting its first guests in the fall of 2022

Janurary 12th - Henry S. Johnson for Global Travel Industry News - https://eturbonews.com/2552484/salt-...-2022-opening/

One year after its groundbreaking ceremony, Salt Lake’s convention hotel — the Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City — is on schedule for completion in October 2022.

The tower concrete construction is completed through level three and the podium steel erection begins later this month. Through the first quarter of 2021, the exterior façade installation will begin, escalators on meeting room levels will be hoisted into place and the vertical construction is slated to continue to progress with topping out of the project to come at the end of this year.

“Seeing the Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City taking shape is both exciting and promising for Salt Lake’s meeting and convention future and the recovery of our visitor economy from the devastating effects of COVID-19,” said Kaitlin Eskelson, president & CEO of Visit Salt Lake.

“Our sales team will soon have everything meeting professionals want and they’re working hard to fill this new property and the many others throughout our community to ensure the long-term success of Salt Lake’s hospitality community.”




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April 25th


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June 12th

CCH from my patio


CCH crains got taller over the weekend


CCH at night


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July 1st

The Convention Hotel is getting a lot of new convention space

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Downtown Update - The Magnolia


Downtown Update - Salt Lake City homelessness leaders break ground on 65-unit housing complex

Effort focuses on transition out of shelters


By Katie McKellar for the Deseret News - https://www.deseret.com/utah/2019/12...ortive-housing

SALT LAKE CITY — Salt Lake City is about to get 65 more units to help house some of the most vulnerable among the homeless. Leaders broke ground on The Magnolia, a permanent supportive housing facility to serve up to 65 single men and women with on-site services to help them transition out of shelter and into housing...“We will soon have 65 units available for those most in need,” said Salt Lake City Mayor Jackie Biskupski. “What is truly special is that these units, these spaces of opportunity, will not be on the margins of our city, but right here in the heart of our city, amongst a mixed income development, demonstrating that Salt Lake City is truly a place for everyone.”,,,“For the past four years, Salt Lake City housing experts have worked tirelessly to address the affordable housing crisis that we are facing, never losing sight of the idea that every unit we bring online represents a life that will forever be changed,” Biskupski said, crediting her staff with helping build over 2,500 affordable housing units during her administration.


The groundbreaking for The Magnolia, a new 65-unit permanent supportive housing complex for people who have experienced
homelessness, in Salt Lake City on Monday, Dec. 30, 2019. The facility, owned by Shelter the Homeless and operated by the Road Home, will serve single men and women. Scott G Winterton, Deseret News


The Magnolia — developed by Cowboy Partners, owned by Shelter the Homeless and operated by the Road Home — will be the Road Home’s newest addition to its housing program, which currently includes 201 units at Palmer Court, 32 units at the Wendell Apartments, and hundreds of other stand-alone supportive housing units and single-family dwellings throughout Salt Lake County.

The Magnolia was made possible through a variety of deals and funding sources, including a $1.5 million Salt Lake City Housing Trust Fund loan, a $12-a-year land lease from Salt Lake City, over $10.5 million in tax credit equity, $2 million from the Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund, and $1.3 million from Zions Bank in short-term financing...

...What we know is that we need The Magnolia, and we need an even greater array of types of deeply affordable and supportive housing in order to see the success that we have to have in our newly launched homeless services system,” Flynn said.

The “overarching vision” of the new system and the new homeless resource centers is to ensure homelessness is “rare, brief and nonrecurring,” Flynn said, calling for continued commitment from state, local and federal leaders to invest in “all kinds of supportive housing,” including types that haven’t even been thought of yet.

“The Magnolia will help our community achieve these goals by providing refuge and relief to the men and women who have experienced long and chronic homelessness,” Flynn said. “Individuals who have been through incredible trauma in their lives, who are living with a disabling condition and are seeking housing with support they can access on-site.”...



April 15th -
On the north side of the old public safety/Northwest Pipeline building(awaiting rehab), The Magnolia 65-unit permanent supportive housing building
is starting to rise as part of the Violin Commons mixed-use, mixed-income project by Cowboy Partners. Photo by Luke Garrott of BuildingSaltLake.com


Pic By Luke Garrott



January 7, 2021

The Magnolia, a permanent supportive housing project by Cowboy Partners and Bonneville Builders that will be owned and operated by Shelter the Homeless. Frontage on 300 East, from the SW.

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Downtown South - The Pacific Yard Project - Granary District



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Location: 704 South 400 West

The Basics

: 7 floors. 292 residential units (225 units per acre). 6,000 square feet of commercial space. 197 parking spots and 59 bike rack parking spots.

Project Description:

The proposed planned development is called Pacific Yard — a redevelopment project at the corner of 700 South and 400 West in the heart of the Granary District. Pacific Yard consists of efficient studios, one and two-bedroom residential units and 6,000 square feet of ground floor commercial space.

The Granary District is a neighborhood that grew up around the railroad and manufacturing and now a hub for entrepreneurship, art, food and beverage and residences.

Pacific Yard creates a new project that harkens to the past by creating a warehouse experience on the ground level to interact with the streetscape in a vibrant and authentic way.


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Downtown Update - Edison House Social Club - Under Construction


Luke Garrott Reports, Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/slc...round-downtown

As if you need reminding that Downtown investment and construction is showing no signs of slowing, Edison House social club at 335 South 200 West – around the corner from Valter’s Osteria and Squatter’s Brewpub – held a ceremonial groundbreaking this week.

The $24 million, three-story, 30,000 sf members-only clubhouse is slated to open in Spring 2022, just 12 months from now.

Edison founders, brothers, and Utah natives Charlie Cardon and George Cardon-Bystry say that they have a waiting list of 1200 aspirants. “We’re working to curate this community of really amazing, interesting, growth-minded people,” Charlie told Utah Business magazine.

Both boys went to university out of state and returned full of enthusiasm for their home town – “Salt Lake City is on the verge of an exciting new time of growth and prosperity,” George states in this week’s news release.

According to the release, the Edison Club will include “high-end dining, a sports lounge and taproom, multiple speak-easy style bars, a private karaoke space, a state-of-the-art workout facility and a rooftop terrace with pool, bar and outdoor movie theater.” ...



Edison House social club is breaking ground at 335 South 200 West - just around the corner from Valter's Osteria and Squatter’s Brewpub. Image courtesy Edison House.



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Earlier Press Release: Edison House is a social club, reimagined for those looking to elevate their lifestyle. Members enjoy full access to our brand new clubhouse, unique experiences & events, and a community of Salt Lake’s finest.

From your morning coffee to your afternoon workout to your evening nightcap, our 35,000 square foot clubhouse is your lifestyle hub and home away from home. And it’s being built downtown as we speak. Explore our vision below


FIRST FLOOR:
01 / Contemporary Restaurant & Bar
02 / Private Dining
03 / The Lounge
04 / Health Kiosk & Unlimited Drip Coffee
05 / Fitness Center & Locker Rooms

SECOND FLOOR:
06 / Speakeasy Bar & Performance Venue
07 / Korean Karaoke
08 / Tap Room & Sports Lounge
09 / The Billiards Parlor

THIRD FLOOR:
10 / Sky Lounge & Outdoor Theatre
11 / Open Air Pool Deck & Terrace
12 / Rooftop Bar





Open Air Pool Deck & Terrace. If you don't like rooftop pools please see a doctor. Otherwise, grab a towel.


Speakeasy Bar & Performance Venue - Enjoy a martini and some Davis-era jazz in the next room... if you can find it...Dinner parties are a lot more fun when you don't have to cook.
Relax and unwind in our primary restaurant and bar where our constantly changing tasting menu pushes the boundaries of Salt Lake City's food scene.



The Lounge
For when you need to send a few emails but don't want to wander too far from the action.




Fitness Center & Locker Rooms
Cardio before you party-o, just don't forget to shower.




Piano Parlor
You've never done karaoke like this before (unless you've been to Korea)



Tap Room & Sports Lounge
Watering hole big enough for trivia night, bocce ball, darts, or whatever else you can do with 60 of your newest friends



The Billiards Parlor
No pool sharks, please.



The Ballroom
We can think of worse ways to spend a Sunday than at brunch in the Sky Lounge.



Sky Lounge & Outdoor Theatre
50% hangout, 50% rooftop movie theatre. 100% awesome.




Rooftop Bar





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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.

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


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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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July 29th





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August 28th


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October 30th

From 300 West








From 400 West:





From 300 South:

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November 17th

Paperbox Lofts from 400 W:

Photo By RC14



January 7, 2021

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Wow. That is an impressive amount of infill going on right now. SLC is definitely changing in the six and a half years I've been away

Squeezed in between historic warehouse conversions and an electrical substation, Paperbox Lofts adds unique residential design savvy to west Downtown, just south of the Utah Jazz arena.

Paperbox Lofts, from the SW.


Paperbox Lofts from the west.


Paperbox Lofts from the NE. Photos By Luke Garrott at BuildingSaltLake.com



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June 14th



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August 2, 2021





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Update, Sugar House District - Latest ABIDrone Flyover - August 9, 2021 - The 40 Park Avenue Construction

The Sugar House District - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3A6rFpdlnHE


Sugar House Park

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Across the street from Sugar House Park is this enthusiastically welcomed development. Formerly the giant parking lot of the big-box retailer Shopko, now an exciting addition to Salt Lake City's booming urban density redevelopment.
We all love getting rid of big-box old-style parking lots. Both the 80 and 60 Park Ave. structures are now completed. The 40 Park structure is progressing rapidly as you can see in the ABIDrone flyover


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Under Construction - Updated Rendering - The 1240 Park Avenue Apartments

The updated rendering, showing front changes. They've also added an additional floor. This updated rendering was released a little over a month ago.

https://www.connect.media/wp-content...dering-SLC.jpg




Park Avenue Developments

The buildings are replacing 9 acres of underutilized land near the heart of Sugar House. There are two new east-to-west streets to the north and south of the
development that will connect Highland Drive to 1300 East. The development will also include two new north to south throughways connecting Ashton to Stringham.



Aerial of projects as seen from the I-80 and 1300 East Interchange


Rendering of the clock tower looking southwest from Stringham Avenue. Image courtesy Dixon Architects.



Sugar House - Crede Residential Launch Development - https://www.connect.media/crede-cott...ent-on-slc-mf/

Irvine, CA-headquartered CREDE broke ground on Park Avenue Apartments, a 238-unit multifamily complex in Salt Lake City’s Sugar House community. Developed in partnership with Salt Lake City-based Cottonwood Residential, the project is set for a Q4 2021 delivery.

CREDE’s Colby Durnin says, “Park Avenue Apartments will provide highly desirable apartments in the burgeoning Sugar House area. The economic growth of Utah and Salt Lake City in particular, have led to a strong need for new residential options, as more companies relocate or open offices in Salt Lake City.”

The mid-rise 238-unit project will offer studio, one and two-bedroom apartment homes. Each unit will include nine-foot ceilings, luxury vinyl wood plank flooring, upgraded cabinetry and stone countertops, with most units having a balcony or patio. The building will also feature 1,400 square feet of retail space, a fitness center, and a resort-style pool with an outdoor terrace that includes fire pits, barbecues and two hot tubs.


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Downtown Update - Latest Aerial Drone Flyover - The Broadway Cottonwood Apartments


Broadway Apartments - ABIDroneFlight - Site Progress Orbit - August 9th - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7JG_Aj6xiyc

Renderings, Cottonwood Broadway Apartments


PROJECT DATA
Located on the east side Salt Lake City’s vibrant downtown and iconic buildings like the Salt Lake City Public Library, the Leonardo Museum, and Salt Palace Convention Center, Cottonwood Broadway is well positioned to give residents access
to all that the City has to offer. The Studio PBA project consists of one 7-story building, with units ranging from studios to 2-bedrooms. Residents will have covered parking options located on the first two floors of the building, while the
top 5 floors are reserved for amenities and residential units. The contemporary building design provides sweeping views of the Wasatch Range from the roof top pool and residences, an expansive multi-level fitness center, and other amenity
spaces such as a cyber cafe, mail center, and full service leasing center with conference rooms.


MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT
Client: Cottonwood Residential
Completion: 2021
Units / Density: 256 Units / 148 DU/ACRE
Program: Multi-Family Residential



200 South Street Engagement

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I walked by there the other day and saw a development company banner up and thought something may be happening soon. That Makes The Birdie, The Exchange, The Broadway,
The Magnolia and the nearly complete Quattro all going up in just a couple blocks of each other.

Plus The Morton is about 1/3 full and Moda Luxe appears to preparing the buildings for demo in the near future. Lots of infill in that area.
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That's fantastic for downtown density's sake to have so many new feet on the ground. I know what a huge difference it makes having witnessed the seemingly sudden transformation of downtown L.A. these
past ten years. All of the new mid-rise and high-rise residential has transformed downtown Los Angeles from partially dead at night and on weekends to incredibly vibrant and full of activity both days and evenings, especially on weekends.

300 South Street Engagement

Studio PBA for Cottonwood Development - http://www.studiopba.com/cottonwood-broadway-apartments


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Southern Metro - Update - Utah Valley University School of Business - Under Construction


UVU breaks ground on the future home of Woodbury School of Business

A backhoe and an earthmover are ready to turn ground for the new Scott C. Keller Building at Utah Valley University... The $75 million, 180,000-square-foot building will be the new home of the Woodbury School of Business. UVU


The $75 million, 180,000-square-foot building will house 30 classrooms and 205 offices as well as the Bloomberg Lab, Entrepreneurship Institute, Money Management Resource Center, SmartLab and grand auditorium for large lecture
audiences and special events. Construction is estimated to be completed by late fall 2021 or early 2022.

The building will feature a Student Success Center on its second floor, which will combine placement, tutoring, internships and advisement services in one accessible location.

Classrooms will be outfitted with lecture-capture technology to help students learn remotely. The building will be constructed on the south end of UVU’s Orem campus...The new building is expected to serve up to 12,000 business students
at a time.

According to Utah State Board of Regents documents, the business school has outgrown its current home, which was one of the four original Utah Technical College buildings built in 1979.

“While the 78,000-square-foot facility has been well-maintained over the years, it cannot accommodate the renovations desired to train future business leaders. The masonry building has a post-tensioned cable floor system that cannot
be penetrated to run cables or make infrastructure upgrades,” the document states...



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Downtown West - 928 West North Temple


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Planned Development: https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Cit...howInspection=

Design Review: https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Cit...howInspection=

928 W South Temple.

Project Description: The project will replace 4 single family residences and 1 small, commercial warehouse with 30 single-family attached townhomes. The total site is 0.84 acres and will have a density of 34.8 units / acre. The project consists of four separate wood frame buildings. The exterior materials are metal panel siding, brick, cementious siding, and stucco.

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Downtown Update, The Hardison Apartments


Copy By Isaac Riddle of BuildingSaltLake.com The Hardison, by Garbett Homes, replaces a long-vacant lot at the southwest corner of the South Temple and 500 East intersection. The project will consist of five wood-framed floors above a two-story concrete podium. The residential apartments will have a unit mix of 29 studios, 66 one-bedroom and 40 two-bedroom apartments. The project will also include three live/work units that will be large enough to accommodate commercial uses at 3,877 square feet each. In addition to the live/work units, the ground floor will also house the fitness center, residential lobby and leasing office. The residential apartments will have a unit mix of 29 studios, 66 one-bedroom and 40 two-bedroom apartments. The project will also include three live/work units that will be large enough to accommodate commercial uses at 3,877 square feet each. In addition to the live/work units, the ground floor will also house the fitness center, residential lobby and leasing office...


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Photos By Luke Garrott - April 15th @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/in-...uction-muscle/

The Hardison, on South Temple at 500 East, is a 77-unit rental project by Garbett Homes. Photo by Luke Garrott.


The Hardison has legacy-retail neighbors, Mrs. Backer’s Pastry Shop. Photo by Luke Garrott.




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June 29th - The Hardison, by Garbett Homes, at 500 E and S Temple, is framing out. Photos By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com




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Hardison, at SE corner of South Temple and 500 East, seems like it's nearing completion

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It would be great to expand this view to the south to include the upcoming Sundial, 465 Main, and the other tower on 4th South and W. Temple.

Convexity Tower Placement

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Demo permit has been filed and the new name for the Worthington Tower is Convexity Tower.

Upcoming Convexity Tower



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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 (since changed to rental units) 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 now be a for-rent 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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The Olive at 400 West and South, from the SW. Photo by Luke Garrott.



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Downtown Update - The Post District - Post House Project



December 5, 2020 through June 2021

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...And last night it looked like the big pour was happening at the Post District. Really impressive sight actually, I haven’t seen that many trucks at a pour before.

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I was referring to the Post district earlier with the full crew there every day. Sorry, that wasn't very clear. They've got most of the pit dug and have begun the preliminary foundation work.
Seeing the footprint mostly carved out is striking in how large this project is. It'll be massive.

It also appears the renovations to the building at the Southwest corner across 5th South is nearly completely. I like what they've done with it.

I'll try to find some time to snap some pictures tomorrow.


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5 buildings | 580 units | 461,921 sf residential | 26,833 sf retail

This mixed-use project consists of five buildings with 580-units and 26,833 sf of retail within Type IIIA over Type IA construction. Located in the D-2 downtown area of Salt Lake City, this project will be a catalyst for fostering the
development of a sustainable urban neighborhood. The five buildings of new construction are sited to retain existing adaptive-reuse structures to create the “complete block” of old and new. The design promotes a
pedestrian-oriented development with a strong emphasis on scale in an urban context.





Downtown Update - Post District Continued



July 30, 2020

Post House District -

Salt Lake City, UT | July 30, 2020 - https://www.cbre.us/people-and-offic...-reuse-project

The Salt Lake City office of CBRE has been selected to oversee leasing of the A&Z Building, the former home of A&Z Produce and adaptive reuse project in The Post District, a $300 million master-planned neighborhood development. Scott
Wilmarth, Nadia Letey and Melina Miramontes will oversee the office leasing requirement.

The A&Z Building is a three-story office building with a garden level, totaling approximately 36,000 square feet. Renovations are already underway, and the building should be ready for occupancy in September of this year. The renovation
transforms an old produce building into a space that unites the historic nature of the structure with a modern aesthetic, featuring exposed brick and beam finishes. The A&Z Building will share an above-grade parking structure with an
adjacent building and has a surface lot that can facilitate additional future phases of development.

"The Post District is a timely development that will redefine the western perimeter of downtown's Central Business District, and the A&Z Building is the first step in this paramount undertaking" noted Nadia Letey, first vice president of CBRE.
"Careful consideration has been taken in the master plan to ensure that the needs of the neighborhood and local businesses have been addressed, including space for housing, retail, and local artist installations in addition to the planned
office space."

The A&Z Building is part of The Post District, a major renovation in the area that aims to revitalize a 14-acre region bordering downtown's Central Business District. The Post District is a $300 million master-planned neighborhood development
with 580 new residential units and over 300,000 square feet of new and redeveloped commercial space providing creative office, walkable restaurants, cafes, shops, open green space, public plazas and more. The initial office developments
are taking place on the southern block of 500 South spanning from 300 West to 400 West.



September 12th


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October 30th

From SW corner of 300 W and 500 S:



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November 17th

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January 2021

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April 2021

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Downtown West - The Diamond Rail Project by GIV - Under Construction


Diamond Rail is the latest iteration of Giv’s building electrification model. Informed by Giv Community’s Pragmatists for Clean Air, this project will be designed to provide the same level of comfort as typical market-rate apartment units while reducing the amount of required infrastructure. Specifically, the project targets water heating and HVAC systems. Centralized commercial-scale water heaters will service clusters of units, creating a system that is both cost-effective and efficient. After several conservative designs using cold-weather mini-splits, we now understand the most efficient sizing for our HVAC systems as well.

By partnering with Rocky Mountain Power’s Subscriber Solar program, the building will be our most efficient zero-emission building to date. Diamond Rail Apartments will provide 80 residential units in a mix of studio and 3-bedroom floorplans. Approximately two thirds of the residences will be affordable to households ranging from 25%-50% of the area median income. The 1,300 square foot street-front retail space will be targeted towards another food use for the Guadalupe neighborhood.






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Downtown West Update - Westside Apartments Phase III (The Hyve)


Isaac Riddle Reports, Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/com...tside-project/

File Article: Another large residential project (nearing completion) is coming to the growing residential cluster near the TRAX North Temple light rail line and Redwood Rd. after the Salt Lake City Planning Commission approved with conditions a Planned Development request from developers, Henderson Development, to build two five-story buildings with a combined 299 residential units as part of the third phase of the West Station Apartments, at the 100 North block of Redwood Road.

“We are very excited about the area,” said developer, Blake Henderson. “Creating an inviting space in a place where people can congregate is very important to me.”

Henderson noted that his team has invested significantly in the area building the West Station Apartment’s first two phases which added 293 multifamily units to the neighborhood. The third phase will more than double West Station’s unit count, bringing the total unit count to 592...

...The developers made adjustments to their original design, including increasing the unit count, and reapplied for a TSA score, earning enough points the second time to bypass the Planning Commission.

The revised plans still include two five-story buildings but the developers have added an additional 50 units. The units will be a mix of micro, one, two and three-bedroom apartments. The ground floor will include a lobby, fitness center and 15 one-bedroom walk-up units. A fourth-floor skyway will connect the two buildings fronting Redwood Road...




Rendering of the next (phase III of "The Hyve") the West Station Apartments as designed by JZW Architects. Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.



Rendering of the west face of the next (phase III, "The HYVE") of the West Station Apartments as would be seen from Harold Street (pictured). Image courtesy Salt Lake City public documents.






Nearing Completion - August, 2021



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...They're a bit older, but there are some good construction pics up on the 95 S website:

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Downtown Update - The Beverly Apartments Project - Now Complete and Open


Four buildings, each four stories, 45 units total.

Located just a hop, skip and a jump (2 blocks west, to be exact) from The Gateway Center Village, theBEVERLY is every Urban dwellers ideal place to come home to. From the spacious loft-style floorplans to the close proximity
to all things SLC, you'll get all the benefits of downtown living without compromising square footage for style. So, whether you're looking to take in breathtaking views of the sunrise (or sunset) from your own private balcony or
looking to upgrade your space, theBEVERLY is your place.

Highlights

Custom Curated Finishes
A Community Within a Community
Townhome-Style Apartments
Large Patio Spaces with Views
Downtown Luxury Living
Nearby Shopping and Entertainment
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