Archive for the ‘New Development’ Category

Pending a review from the Historic Landmarks Commission, the property at 338 East South Temple will become home to a new apartment complex called the Madeleine Apartments. A vacant parking lot currently occupies the .55 acre lot located along Salt Lake’s South Temple historic district. Lotus Equities is presenting the plan for a 110-unit residential…Read More »

Originally converted in 1971, Trolley Square symbolized the exuberance of the days when Trolley cars roamed the streets of Salt Lake City. It has always been a landmark shopping venue where the community could gather and browse through an eclectic assortment of retail shops, socialize in the mall’s wide corridors, or dine in one of…Read More »

It won’t be long before air travelers will be able to commute to the airport via Trax. Crews began constructing the line that will run along North Temple Street around the middle of 2009. They started the six-mile project at the airport and have been working their way into the city. When they reach the…Read More »

Units at Patrick Lofts (163 W 200 S) have just seen price reductions in the 5 digits. An example is unit #302, which is now listed at just $199,900. Each unit in the building has roughly the same square footage in the high 700’s. Patrick Lofts is a price-friendly alternative to the residences inside City…Read More »

Spread-out Wait for Jam

Two years: that’s how long it took local owners of Jam In The Marmalade get a liquor license, and for most businesses in Utah, that’s a death sentence. Jam co-owner Brian Morris purchased the building for the Jam back in 2007, with the promise from the city that by the time the renovations were finished…Read More »

Richard’s Court is nearing completion, Tower 1 (Promontory Tower) is getting its brick, and glass is going up on The Regent. Big thanks to Todd McKinley for these great photographs! Photos courtesy of Todd McKinley