Salt Lake Valley Health Department is holding a community collection event, making for the perfect opportunity today to clean out your garage, basement, and medicine cabinet. They are collecting hazardous materials for proper disposal at Sugar House Park. You can bring any materials that should not be disposed of in the trash: antifreeze, batteries, flourescent…Read More »
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Dig of the Day: Live On Main Street
Live in the heart of downtown Salt Lake. This rare building on Main Street between 100 S and 200 S has 2,000 sq.ft. of retail space on the main floor and a tricked out penthouse above. Over 4,700 sq.ft. of living space includes three bedrooms, four bathrooms, two elevators, and an indoor swimming pool. You…Read More »
Artspace
Artist subsidized living has allowed lower income artists in metropolitan areas all over the country to live comfortably and infuse their communities with raw, creative energy. In the SLC, you’‘re probably thinking the Rubber Company lofts—-the hip artist living spaces behind Caputo’‘s Market. These spaces were developed with the help of some generous donors under…Read More »
Dig of the Day: Turn of the Century Schoolhouse
A piece of Salt Lake history was just listed. This turn of the century school house at 1886 S 800 E was built in 1900 and offers a nice amount of square footage — 3,253 to be exact. Five bedrooms, two baths, and two kitchens on .20 acres. It’s listed at $279,000. Sales Contact: Marie…Read More »
Live, Work, Play – In SLC, Really?
We’ve all seen the giant hole in the ground on South Temple, slowly filling with steel girders, scaffolding, and a lot of noise. We’ve also heard the plans for Salt Lake’s new focal point—the “Live, Work, Play” development known as City Creek. Plenty of questions remain on this enormous development. But among all of these…Read More »
Introducing Salt Lake Digs
It’s tangible, it’s solid, it’s artistic — it’s where our lives are lived: Salt Lake real estate. The houses, the office buildings, the condos and coffee shops — these are the things that create our community, and we love it all. Uptown, downtown and everything in between. Salt Lake Digs was created as a place…Read More »