Posted May 21, 2010, 1:16 AM
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Join Date: Jun 2009
Location: Salt Lake City | Utah
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There's been a few recent development proposals spring up recently. Logan has some good momentum right now.
Chuck-a-rama plans downtown Logan restaurant
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Posted: Saturday, May 15, 2010 1:00 am | Updated: 7:13 pm, Fri May 14, 2010.
By Jay Patrick | 14 comments | Herald Journal
Logan city has announced that the Salt Lake City-based buffet chain plans to set up in Logan at 150 S. Main St., next to Jo-Ann Fabrics. Buildings now on the site will be demolished.
Logan Economic Development Director Kirk Jensen said Chuck-A-Rama could boost downtown, which various analysts have concluded lacks the sort of "restaurant cluster" required to economically lift the district as a whole.
With the recent arrival downtown of Iron Gate Grill and Chuck-A-Rama on the way, Jensen said, "we're seeing that (cluster) emerge."
There are currently 10 Chuck-A-Rama restaurants - eight in Utah and two in Idaho.
Jensen said Chuck-A-Rama has modified their customary building designs to better blend in with downtown's historic look.
http://news.hjnews.com/news/article_...0.html?success
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Downtown senior housing project
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Posted: Tuesday, April 27, 2010 12:15 am | Updated: 5:59 pm, Mon Apr 26, 2010.
By Charles Geraci | 1 comment
Logan, Utah - A proposal to construct a new senior center on Cache County property has been scrapped.
Instead, the architect says the developer plans to build a new facility that would house seniors on the same block, this time without utilizing any county property.
Architect Tom Jensen told The Herald Journal that the project will be private and have "no relationship with the county at all. It would be condo and other type of housing. It would be for seniors, but it's not a senior center."
Jensen said the concept now is to build a smaller facility - to be located at roughly 150 E. 200 North in Logan - that would be about two-thirds the size of that originally proposed. He likened the height of the new project to the design of a wedding cake. From the street view, the building would be four stories high, while another story would be added deeper into the facility.
http://news.hjnews.com/news/article_...cc4c002e0.html
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214-unit apartment complex coming to Riverwoods
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By Jennie Christensen
Story Created: May 20, 2010 at 10:12 AM MDT
A new multi-story, $18.8 million, 214-unit apartment community may soon be coming to Logan.
Jensen said the apartments would have one, two and three bedrooms and rent would be toward the high end of the market due to the included amenities, such as walking trails, water features, trailside benches, adult and children's swimming pools, hot tub, children's play area, outdoor picnic areas, outdoor gazebo, indoor fitness facility and an indoor business facility.
http://www.cachevalleydaily.com/news.../94476229.html
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For specifics or more information on Logan developments, check out its dedicated thread on UUF:
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