A new three-story walkup housing project is proposed for Hillside Avenue in Salt Lake City's Capitol Hill, replacing an aging, vacant structure. This development aims to add more housing units as part of a 'missing middle' infill wave.
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Stable — consistent level of discussion. 3 mentions in the last 30 days, 7 the 60 before, 2 the 90 before that.
The project involves a $2.1 million investment from the CRA's Housing Development Fund and West Side Community Initiative Funds.
Low-to-moderate income residents seeking affordable homeownership opportunities.
Local residents who feel the neighborhood is already oversaturated with social services.
A new proposal submitted to Salt Lake City could add apartments and retail space along 1000 North in the Rose Park neighborhood. The mixed-use project, named La Esquina and located at 1000 N. 950 West, would add roughly 16 rental units and a handful...
A Salt Lake City coffee shop will be razed as part of a plan to build affordable housing units on the edge of the Poplar Grove neighborhood. Switchpoint Coffee, located at 2080 W. North Temple, will be demolished later this year to make way for an 8...
SLC moves to license short-term rentals for the first time. Here’s what it means. The Salt Lake Tribune
A handful of new townhomes could be the latest development to be built near other projects in the East Central neighborhood. Newly-submitted plans to Salt Lake City call for a five-unit townhome development at 504 S. 900 East, according to materials...
New Utah development creates creative opportunity for homeownership KUTV
Two affordable housing complexes in Salt Lake City are moving forward, as both filed applications this week to get their building permits. Located in the Ballpark neighborhood near Central 9th, the Washington Yards project at 1050 S. Washington...
Board members want to know if these new affordable units are actually housing families with kids, but privacy laws make it hard to track.
The council will decide on allocating federal and city funds for housing programs. This impacts the availability of affordable housing and support services for various populations.
Switchpoint Breaks Ground on New Expansion of Salt Lake City Supportive Housing Yield PRO
Utah’s housing crisis: new projects tackling affordability KSL TV 5
College students in Salt Lake City will have a new place to call home in two years as developer Cole West broke ground on a new development in the East Central neighborhood on Thursday. Construction on Chapter SLC at the site of the old Office Max...
Capitol Hill could get a new three-story walkup and additional housing units as part of a newly-proposed project on Hillside Avenue. A new project located at 58 E. Hillside Ave. would take what’s currently home to an aging, vacant structure and...
The proposed 'The Grove' development involves a significant public subsidy for 196 units of workforce housing, with the city selling an $18 million property for $1 million. Concerns were raised about the concentration of low-income housing in one area, the lack of homeownership opportunities, and the potential for developers to profit from public funds without sufficient community benefit.
A resolution to authorize the sales price and term sheet for The Grove Project at 321 East 200 South. This development includes 196 affordable housing units, commercial space, and public amenities, utilizing a below-market sales price for city-owned land to promote affordable housing and historic preservation.
A 272-unit affordable housing project is being proposed, requiring a mandatory public hearing for tax-exempt bond financing.
The board is working to get the long-stalled Bookcliffs Lodge project moving by adjusting loan terms to make it financially viable.
The CRA is investing $2.1 million into two new housing projects to ensure long-term affordability through a community land trust.
First Step House is proposing a 34-unit apartment building for low-income individuals. Neighbors have expressed concerns about safety and the concentration of services in the area.
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