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Old Posted Dec 23, 2022, 8:30 PM
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SALT LAKE CITY | Sixth South West Temple | 380 FT | 36 FLOORS

This one just dropped on the SLC citizen portal. The official name seems to be "Residential building" or "600 South St & SW Temple St" but the building address is properly 600 S West Temple so that's what I went with for the title. This would be the 6th or 7th tallest building in SLC when completed, depending on the status of 150 S Main (392 FT) which has not broken ground yet.
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The ground floor provides both retail and residential spaces including
the main lobby and some amenities. These spaces are where the public is welcomed into the project, much like hospitality of the city itself nestled on the valley floor.

Above the ground floor are eight levels of parking. At the 9th story of the Project is an extensive array of amenities including exterior landscaping and interior lounge and fitness spaces. Levels ten through thirty-five consist of 329 individual dwelling units of varying size, and above that is another amenity level with interior and exterior amenity spaces and some mechanical spaces which are screened from view.













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Great to see some height in this part of town. Hope it rises, it looks like it was approved.
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Great to see some height in this part of town. Hope it rises, it looks like it was approved.
Not approved yet, no. If the architects have done their homework, it should get a hearing in the next few months and I don't think there will be any issues getting approval.
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