As part of its planned overhaul of the former Smith’s Ballpark site, Salt Lake City is considering adding a brand new zone onto its recently overhauled mixed-use zones. More zoning reform could be on the horizon, too. The city is beginning its efforts to rezone the 14.8-acre site from Public Lands (PL) in order to […] The post SLC floats new MU-15 zone as part of Ballpark NEXT rezone proposal appeared first on Building Salt Lake.| Building Salt Lake
Salt Lake City voters have made it clear — the majority of municipal voters want to keep the status quo of the City Council, as incumbents and a heavily endorsed newcomer either outright declared victory Tuesday or seem to be on their way to reelection. Tuesday’s voting results follow a general pro-development stance and a […] The post Salt Lake City’s development-friendly council appears poised to stay in power appeared first on Building Salt Lake.| Building Salt Lake
Organizers hope for “a candid conversation about growth, housing, and the evolving identity of the Ballpark neighborhood"| Building Salt Lake
Over a dozen for-sale townhomes could be built on Jefferson St. in the Central 9th neighborhood if approved by Salt Lake City officials.| Building Salt Lake
The Tampa Bay Rays have sought a new stadium for 18 years, only for ambitious proposals to fall short like a high-fly ball caught at the warning track. This time is different. St. Petersburg and Pinellas County officials and the Rays/Hines development team have an agreement to build a $1.3 billion stadium near Tropicana Field. [...]| St Pete Catalyst
Dec. 10, 2024 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City Board of Directors presented with new design concepts ahead of final selection in 2025 Salt Lake City’s Redevelopment Agency (RDA) Board of Directors reviewed three visionary urban design scenarios for redeveloping the Smith’s Ballpark site on […]| www.slc.gov