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Most people can appreciate the feeling of relaxing in a steamy hot tub letting the jets soothe the body aches and pains. In fact, a hot tub is often just what the doctor orders for certain bodily ailments. Add radon to the water and you have what people in some cultures consider a medical phenomenon…Read More »

A newly built home is a rare find in the 15th and 15th neighborhood of Salt Lake. This 2,984 square foot home is completely new from the foundation up. It’s located at 1621 S 1500 E, within walking distance of shops and restaurants. It features four bedrooms, four bathrooms, and a two-car garage. Listed at…Read More »

This quaint little brick cottage has been very well taken care of by the same owner for over 60 years! It’s nearly original with hardwood floors under the carpeting, original moldings, and fireplace. There are two bedrooms and one bath in just over 850 square feet on the main floor, with a 643 square foot…Read More »

EVE is Salt Lake’s new three-day New Year celebration. December 29th, 30th, and 31st, enjoy bands, sports, music, and parties along with the Brain-Freeze Eating Contest, Animal Idol, Yellow Snow Stroll, and the Massive Marshmallow Meltdown. Events will take place at The Gateway, Rose Wagner Performing Arts Center, Pierpont Avenue, Temple Square, and Gallivan Center….Read More »

Mayor Becker has given his final recommendation for the future site of the public safety complex. The site, known as the Barnes Banking block, sits directly east of the Main Library between 400 S and 500 S. The complex will cost an estimated $125 million, and could be completed as soon as 2012.

Folks, if we had a category for Dig of the Month, this would be our pick. The original home was built in 1955 in a classic mid-century modern style, and was recently renovated by owner/agent/designer Geoffrey Tice. You may remember him from the modern remod of the Marmalade Park condos at 800 N and 400…Read More »