Sandy city leaders tried to block a big apartment complex, but a judge just said 'no dice.' Get ready for more housing options as a 196-unit project is now approved.
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More apartments mean more potential renters and tax revenue for Sandy.
Renters and anyone looking for more housing options in Sandy will benefit from this new development.
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