With a proposed hotel at the northwest corner of Sugar House Park moving through the Salt Lake City approval process, one question lingers: could it actually have a rooftop bar? Plans have suggested the proposed 90-foot tall boutique hotel would include at least a restaurant with a view overlooking the Wasatch Mountains. But the state’s […] The post Could a bar actually go in the Sugar House Park hotel? 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
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
On March 18, 1818, the U.S. Congress enacted a law that established a lifetime pension for American veterans of the Continental army who were “in reduced circumstances.”[1] As part of the filing process for these benefits, veterans were required to submit affidavits to local courts with supporting testimonials attesting to their service record during the […] The post Private Adam Rider: General Washington’s Improbable Spy appeared first on Journal of the American Revolution.| Journal of the American Revolution
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