The long-empty Cottonwood Mall site is finally getting a new development proposal that could completely reshape Holladay. It’s a major project that will dictate the look and feel of our neighborhood for years to come.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before, 1 the 90 before that.
The agreement sets the terms for how tax increment revenue will be captured and spent on the project.
The developer and the city, through the continued revitalization of the Royal Holladay Hills site.
Commuters and nearby businesses may face temporary construction delays and access issues.
The RDA is starting its budget process for the next year. This budget dictates how the agency spends money on redevelopment projects in the city.
The council is setting the roadmap for the city's future, which will eventually influence how tax dollars are spent and what services are prioritized. This retreat helps ensure the city is prepared for growth and changing community needs.
The city is finalizing how tax money from the Royal Holladay Hills project will be used. This is important because it dictates how much public funding goes back into the development versus the general city budget.
The city is leasing the former school site to create a new park, which will double the city's available green space.
The developer is trying to make a project on a tricky lot work by changing the layout to include a restaurant and townhomes. Neighbors are generally on board as long as the landscaping and building heights are handled carefully.
The city is looking at how to repurpose the old Spring Lane Elementary site for community use.
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