The Ballpark neighborhood is slated to see a large amount of changes in the coming years, as the now-vacated Smith’s Ballpark is slated to undergo major redevelopment. That means land in the surrounding area is also likely to see construction soon, making the open seat in Salt Lake City Council District 5 all the more […] The post Housing and development take center stage in race for District 5 appeared first on Building Salt Lake.| 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
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
Aug. 21, 2025 Para leer este comunicado de prensa en español, oprima aqui Salt Lake City is taking the next step toward transforming the long-vacant Fleet Block into a dynamic, walkable center for families, businesses, and neighborhood life. Two nationally recognized development partners will redevelop the northern parcels of the Fleet Block, located along 800 […]| SLC.gov