Downtown’s high rise apartment buildings could soon begin bleeding into Central City, as a proposed mixed-use tower complex just cleared its first hurdle toward city approval. Last week the Salt Lake City Planning Commission voted 7-1 to give a favorable recommendation on a zoning map amendment that would rezone an MU-8 lot, located at 265 […] The post Could high rise apartments be built in Central City? Planning Commission approves rezone appeared first on Building Salt Lake.| Building Salt Lake
A proposed townhome and apartment development along 1300 South in Central City won approval from the Salt Lake City Planning Commission, meaning a handful of businesses at the site will likely need a new home. On Wednesday, the commission voted to approve a design review and planned development request for the Lincoln Village development, located […] The post Planning Commission approves townhome project on 1300 South at site of strip mall appeared first on Building Salt Lake.| Building Salt Lake
After an hours-long debate, the controversial plan to build a seven-story hotel is moving forward. On Wednesday night, members of the Salt Lake City Planning Commission sided with a Millcreek-based developer regarding the proposed 90-foot tall hotel on the edge of Sugar House Park. The commission opted to agree with planning staff and voted to […] The post SLC Planning Commission moves Sugar House Hotel pitch forward after lengthy hearing appeared first on Building Salt Lake.| Building Salt Lake
Rose Park’s lone bar wants to triple its square footage — and it’s exactly what Salt Lake City Planning Commissioners worried about when they first granted the bar a conditional use permit back in December. Paris Social Bar, located at 910 W. 1000 North, filed an application with Salt Lake City last week to update […] The post Rose Park’s only bar asks to expand its capacity by nearly 400% appeared first on Building Salt Lake.| Building Salt Lake
The Planning Commission will discuss a proposal to upzone the old Sizzler property for a boutique hotel at Sugar House Park this week.| Building Salt Lake
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Organizers hope for “a candid conversation about growth, housing, and the evolving identity of the Ballpark neighborhood"| Building Salt Lake
Local developers want a rezone to build The Citizen 2, a multifamily complex, behind the existing Citizen apartment complex in Central City.| Building Salt Lake
The Utah Housing Corp has approved federal and state LIHTC funds to pay for affordable housing projects around Salt Lake City.| Building Salt Lake
Sugar House residents can anticipate changes to Fairmont Park, as Salt Lake City officials have released concepts for potential changes.| 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
A site that had been one of several to spark controversy and protest in the last decade as market-rate developers were ravenous to build in the Mission District is now going to become the largest 100%-affordable development in the neighborhood in 20 years.| SFist - San Francisco News, Restaurants, Events, & Sports
A 100% affordable housing project broke ground at 16th and DeHaro streets Monday morning, and this is newsworthy, because it's being built by a market-rate developer, and it was not originally going to be affordable housing.| SFist - San Francisco News, Restaurants, Events, & Sports
Pollutants like plastics, forever chemicals, carbon exhaust, and bisphenols aren't just aberrations, but staples of life on Earth.| Futurism