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Salt Lake City & MSA/CSA Rundown


2022 Downtown Tower Projects




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Southern Metro, Fiery Sunrise over Salem by Jeff Christensen


Central Metro Canyons, Silver Lake at Little Cottonwood Canyon

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Theater Tower Watch - Site Demolition Wrapping Up




Pictured Foreground, Demolition and Construction Site of the Upcoming Pantages Tower
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Downtown - Updated Renderings for the Upcoming Pantages Tower Released


Copy Excerpts By Taylor Anderson @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/bui...citys-skyline/

New owners have released renderings detailing another building that will alter the capital city skyline.

The development will continue the ongoing and rapid addition of housing into Salt Lake City’s Downtown core, adding 400 apartments in a 31-story building that’s just shy of 400 feet tall...

...Hines previously has released conceptual drawings showing a 31-story tower with 300 units. The new documents submitted as a design review application for permission to build, provide many more details about what will be coming to the
100 South block of Main Street.

The apartments will include studios plus one- and two-bedroom units. Five penthouse suites will exist on the 31st floor.

40 of the new apartments will be affordable under the property transfer agreement the City Council, acting as the Redevelopment Agency Board of Directors, created in 2020. The affordable makeup includes 31 studio units,
five one-bedroom apartments, and four two-bedrooms, each with less space than their market-rate counterparts.

Affordable was defined as those making between 60-80% AMI, which in Salt Lake County would be up to between about $39,000 and $49,250...

...A new space being added, which is a park on top of a three-story parking garage and public plaza separating the new building from the Kearns Building on the south next door

It appears the park will be open to the public willing to trek up to it.

Pantages Park, whose name is an homage to the theater the building will replace, will sit on top of the parking garage that will include 261 stalls on four levels (one underground) that are accessed from 100 South or West Temple.

The park will be accessible by stairs fronting Main Street through an “open, landscaped, wide-corridor plaza.”

“The tower, and associated residential lobby entry, is also set back from Main Street (~10 ft), aiding in massing relief to the street wall and providing directional cues to pedestrian circulation towards the corridor plaza and public park,”
the developer wrote.

The corridors and park space are attempts to ensure the public is well-served and the building adds to the high walkability of Main Street at an important spot near the burgeoning Regent Street.

The 24-foot ground-floor level will have 8,400 square feet for retail, plus a lobby and leasing office.



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Also, Notes on the upcoming Theater Tower:

- Being rebranded from "Main Street Apartments" to "150 S Main"
- Confirmed that they are working on incorporating the Tiffany skylight into the new building.










































April 19, 2022

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Here's a screenshot I took from Valentine's stream:

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Pictures from some of the demo that happened yesterday on https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/the...s-coming-down/


Photo By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com


May 6, 2022







Photos By BretUtah



June 16 & 17, 2022

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I was downtown this evening and drove by the site.The theater is all demolished. The two small structures directly south of the theater site are still standing, however.
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Have the structures facing Main street been demolished yet?
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They've made it halfway through the facades on Main.

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June 27, 2022

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The theater is completely gone.

Photo By Paniolo Man


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Thanks. I might be moving to SLC in the next year for a new job. Very exciting to see the development!
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Astra Watch Timeline - April 25, 2021 Thru July 5, 2022




...This construction project will bring what has been billed as the state’s tallest tower thus far, adding hundreds of high-end luxury rental apartments in the Downtown core.

At approx. 448 feet, the Astra Tower would inject 380 units into the core of Downtown, across from the Gallivan Center. It is one of over a dozen new high-rise projects in various stages of the development pipeline and or construction in the downtown area.

























Astra Site - April 25, 2021

Photo By Atlas


Goodbye Carl's Jr. - Astra Site - April 26th

Webcam



November 9th

This is the shoring work that is going in prior to the excavation. The piers will happen when the excavation for the mat footing is complete.

Photo By Reeder113



December 2nd


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December 14th

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Some new info and photos of the Astra site from u/Nathan96762 on the subreddit:
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They have been putting in these concrete columns in the ground along the pawn shop, it would seem they cut the protruding slab. Shoring around the edge seems to be about done. They are digging in utilities from 200S Next steps should be digging out a bit of a hole, piles and foundations.








Official Groundbreaking Ceremony - January 12, 2022


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Some pics of the Astra groundbreaking yesterday from KSL:



Our own forum member in on the action! (Schmoe, At Center In Navy Blue Jacket)








https://www.ksl.com/article/50326967...lest-building-

January 18, 2022


Posted By Atlas



February 6, 2022

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Took some photos today while attending to some business in downtown.

...And Astra, because we all can't get enough of them drilling holes in the ground.



Photos By Paniolo Man



February 26, 2022




Photos By Paniolo Man



March 15th - Oopsie Daisy!!


Coring Drill Takes A Spill

The Salt Lake Tribune - Massive drilling rig collapses in downtown Salt Lake City, injuring man and crushing 2 cars - https://www.sltrib.com/news/2022/03/...tuction-crane/


Last Evening of March 15th

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March 25th - 29th, 2022

New drill on the Astra site!!

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May 2nd



Photo By Rockies



May 17th

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We started installation of the tower crane at Astra Tower today.



May 18th

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Has anyone heard any updates as to when they are going to start the cement pours on the Astra? I thought they were going to start last week.

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Looks like it's starting now.



May 31st

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Yup, definitely prepping for the tower crane.



Posted By Reeder113


June 1st


Tower Crane going up

Posted By Dakben



June 6 & 20th



Today: Current progress on Astra:

Posted By Reeder113



July 5th

Astra. Today. Finally starting to see the shape of this thing come together.

Posted By Reeder113

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Downtown Update, The Granary Project


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JB Earl updated their website with some new info on a few different projects including the RL redevelopment.

THE GRANARY - SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH
Studio Units | boutique hotel | commercial space
RENOVATION/REDEVELOPMENT


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The Granary project involves the renovation and repositioning of the current 400-room Hotel RL as well as the development of the total 5-acre site on which the hotel sits. The hotel will undergo a major renovation, converting the existing towers into a combination of premium studio apartments, hotel rooms, upgraded amenities, retail, and event space. The project is centrally located in The Granary District, a progressive and fast changing part of downtown SLC, just minutes from the University of Utah, walking distance to core CBD, and direct access from I-15. J.B. Earl Company, as part of RL Group, recently completed a JV agreement with national investors and developers McWhinney and Sage Hospitality based out of Denver, CO. This JV will accelerate the development of the entire 5-acre property and create a new center for gathering in the Granary District.






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Downtown Update - The BRIX Project


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The 11 floor BRIX development (144 residential units) has filed their Commercial Building Permit and Site Development Permit.

https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Cit...howInspection=

https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Cit...howInspection=


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Address: 241 West 400 South

The Basics: 11 floors, 115 ft tall, 144 residential units, 126 parking stalls, and a mid-block pedestrian access along the west side of the project.

Project Vision (from developer):


UNIT MIX - 144 Total Units
Offering a variety of unit types and sizes is a driving priority in the project matrix / proforma to create diversity of tenants. We have found these are the unit types everyone is looking for:
- (59) Studios Apartments - 500 - 600 s.f. ea
- (50) 1-Bedroom Apartments - 700 - 800 s.f. ea
- (26) 2 Bedroom Apartments - 1,000 - 1,250 s.f. ea
- (9) Loft / Suite Apartments - 1,300 - 1,800 s.f. ea


Renderings:




















Proposed Building Materials, Project Context, Project Site, and Site Plan:

Proposed Building Materials


Project Site


Site Plan

Floor Plans:


Project Elevations


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Downtown Update - Latest Aerial Drone Flyover - The Broadway Cottonwood Apartments


Broadway Apartments - ABIDroneFlight - Site Progress Orbit - June 28, 2022 - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LlneFLNUPtI

Renderings, Cottonwood Broadway Apartments


PROJECT DATA
Located on the east side Salt Lake City’s vibrant downtown and iconic buildings like the Salt Lake City Public Library, the Leonardo Museum, and Salt Palace Convention Center, Cottonwood Broadway is well positioned to give residents access
to all that the City has to offer. The Studio PBA project consists of one 7-story building, with units ranging from studios to 2-bedrooms. Residents will have covered parking options located on the first two floors of the building, while the
top 5 floors are reserved for amenities and residential units. The contemporary building design provides sweeping views of the Wasatch Range from the roof top pool and residences, an expansive multi-level fitness center, and other amenity
spaces such as a cyber cafe, mail center, and full service leasing center with conference rooms.


MORE ABOUT THE PROJECT
Client: Cottonwood Residential
Completion: 2021
Units / Density: 256 Units / 148 DU/ACRE
Program: Multi-Family Residential



200 South Street Engagement

https://i0.wp.com/www.buildingsaltla...4%2C1042&ssl=1




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I walked by there the other day and saw a development company banner up and thought something may be happening soon. That Makes The Birdie, The Exchange, The Broadway,
The Magnolia and the nearly complete Quattro all going up in just a couple blocks of each other.

Plus The Morton is about 1/3 full and Moda Luxe appears to preparing the buildings for demo in the near future. Lots of infill in that area.
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That's fantastic for downtown density's sake to have so many new feet on the ground. I know what a huge difference it makes having witnessed the seemingly sudden transformation of downtown L.A. these
past ten years. All of the new mid-rise and high-rise residential has transformed downtown Los Angeles from partially dead at night and on weekends to incredibly vibrant and full of activity both days and evenings, especially on weekends.

300 South Street Engagement

Studio PBA for Cottonwood Development - http://www.studiopba.com/cottonwood-broadway-apartments


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Update - Richmond Flats


Richmond Flats - Richmond Flats, located at 2960 S Richmond Street (1250 East) in Salt Lake City will offer one, two, three, and four-bedroom units. Coming 2023.




May 2022









June 2022








https://www.kier.org/our-work/multi-...ichmond-flats/

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Downtown East Update, The Trolley District - The DeWitt Apartments


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April 19th - Demolition already started for 346 South 500 East. I can maybe snag some pics sometime this month.

Luke Garrott Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/eas...ental-project/


Do construction cranes equal weather vanes? If so, the breeze continues to grace Downtown Salt Lake City. In east Downtown, along east Broadway and 400 South, the projects keep coming, and it’s starting to look like climate, not just weather.

The seven-story, courtyard-style DeWitt Apartments’ market-rate 149 units (studios to 2 bdrm) will replace the one-story Metropolis Integrated Media sound studio on .77 acres at 346 South 500 East. The project is just steps from numerous amenities in one of the city’s most walkable and transit-rich neighborhoods...

...The DeWitt’s ground floor, facing 500 East, will contain tenant amenities – including a gym, co-working space, and lobby. The lobby “will have a strong hospitality driven design ethos so it will feel very much like a public space,” according to the proposed building’s designers, locals ajc architects...



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Sound Studio on 500 East being replaced by The DeWitt Apartments








May 2022













July 2022








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Photos By https://www.kier.org/our-work/multi-...tt-apartments/

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Update, North Temple Transit Corridor - Stacey and Witbeck Offices


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https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Cit...howInspection=

Address: 1958 W. North Temple

Basics: Replacement of an existing 1960s era 4,300 sq ft office building with a new two-floor, 21,000 sq ft steel-frame facility designed by EDA.

Project Description (from builder):
The proposed design solution under review, is meant to replace Stacy and Witbeck's existing 1960s era 4,300 square foot office building, with a new facility, designed by EDA. The 21,000 square foot structure is to be a steel-frame, type IIB construction with an exterior material palette of brick that relates to new adjacent properties, board formed concrete, and glazing.

As Stacy and Witbeck has been instrumental in the development of the UTA TRAX system, the proposed design is meant to emphasize their direct connection to the 1940 W. TRAX stop, and encourage the use of public transit by their employees and clients.

The property itself is in a TSA-MUEC zone and is currently anticipated to score above the 125-point threshold on the Transit Station Area scoring system. As the TSA guidelines are meant to foster a communally beneficial design, EDA has taken the additional steps of registering the proposed design with the USGBC and LEED. These additional steps and guidelines are to ensure that the future structure is a responsible addition to this TSA-MUEC zone, and the surrounding community.



Project Rendering: Southeast Corner


Project Rendering: North Face


Project Rendering: West Face


Project Rendering: Southwest Corner


Project Rendering: Northeast Corner


Site Plan


North & South Elevations


East & West Elevations


Building getting replaced:

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Downtown South - Granary District - The 800 South Project



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Speaking of the Granary District, a new project filed today:

https://citizenportal.slcgov.com/Cit...howInspection=


Address: 330 W 800 S

Developer:Convexity Properties


Project Basics:


8 floors, 336 residential units (1,2, & 3 bedroom), 6,440 square feet of ground level retail. Project includes the addition of a midblock pedestrian access between 800 S and Kilby Court. Project will have 291 parking stalls for vehicles and bike parking for 98 bikes.



Project Description (from developer):

800 S is a mixed use development located at 800 South 330 West. It is envisioned as a focal point to its central block location that adds activity to the growing Granary District. Retail space intended for small local-serving vendors is planned along the 800 S frontage and a diverse mix of apartments are provided on the south / east side of the site. The site is unique in that it is adjacent to and provides access to the existing Kilby Court music venue. A mid-block pedestrian connection lined with green space and private patios is proposed along the property’s eastern edge which is in alignment with the Mid-Block Walkway Master Plan -- reinforcing the music venue as a destination within the existing neighborhood.

The retail and apartment structures are organized around a parking garage in the center of the site, screening it from the street. Studios, 1-bedroom, 2-bedroom, and 3-bedroom apartments are planned around a large outdoor amenity courtyard. Additionally, 2-story 3-bedroom ‘townhome’ style apartments with roof decks that encourage outdoor living will bring life above the 800 S frontage and activate the rooftops.

The structure is composed of brick masonry to establish a base that relates to surrounding context, and metal panels above that build upon the historic industrial character of the neighborhood. The 5-story portion of the building has a slightly different material strategy than the 8-story portion to provide diversity along the primary facade. The building massing has subtle movement to provide interest above the pedestrian level. The retail is set back 10 feet from the property line to provide additional green space and patios along the building frontage and invite pedestrian activity to the middle of the block.



Project Renderings & Images:





















Midblock Walkway:


Site Plan & Shadow Study:


Elevations:


Floor Plans:
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Downtown Update - Redevelopment, Seismic Upgrades, Renovation and Restoration of Historic Temple Square Campus Continues

Current Temple Square setup. Note in upcoming plans how the structures fronting the Temple at the north and south will be demolished and replaced in different positions in their relationship to the Temple itself. The more modern structures that now front the Temple on both sides will be removed and new structures with a more historic vibe will be constructed to the sides of the Temple. This will open up the iconic structures approach. Landscaping and water features will also be redeveloped, again affording the historic Temple improved site lines. Also, a significant part of the redevelopment will be subterranean structures and seismic upgrades.

https://2486634c787a971a3554-d983ce5...a107d70264.jpg

Rendering of sightline improvement views from the street perspective to the north. Compare to blocked street views in photo above


Rendering of sightline improvement views from the street perspective to the south. Street views formerly blocked by a solid wall and modern-day structural additions.

Church President Russell M. Nelson announced the pioneer-era temple will close December 29, 2019, and will remain closed for approximately four years while undergoing a major structural and seismic renovation. The temple is expected
to reopen in 2024 with a public open house.

“This project will enhance, refresh, and beautify the temple and its surrounding grounds,” said President Nelson. “Obsolete systems within the building will be replaced. Safety and seismic concerns will be addressed. Accessibility will be enhanced
so that members with limited mobility can be better accommodated.”

The surrounding area on Temple Square and the plaza near the Church Office Building will also be affected as existing buildings are demolished and the area undergoes renovation and restoration. The existing annex and temple addition on the
north side, which were built in the 1960s to add needed support facilities and more sealing (marriage) rooms, will be demolished and rebuilt.




February, 2022


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20 February 2022 Courtesy of Nopparat Anantaprayoon


Pictured, The Eastern Half of the Campus



https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist...-february-2022


March 10, 2022


Following Photos, Courtesy of Intellectual Reserve, Inc. Snow melt conduit is installed on the Church Office Building plaza before the concrete is poured



Soil is built up to ground level where the North Visitors’ Center stood to prepare for new landscaping and the construction of guest restrooms



Shear walls and columns are installed to support the upper floors of the north addition to the temple



Crews prepare for the next concrete pour on the north addition to the temple


https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist...-february-2022




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https://newsroom.churchofjesuschrist.org/article/temple-square-renovation-update-may-2022




















June 7 thru July 2, 2022

Removing soil from a massive pipe under the temple foundation that will be filled with structural concrete








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Hyatt Regency Watch - Convention Center Hotel - Photo Timeline










Grand opening is scheduled for October 2022.

Jason Lee for the Deseret News...Salt Lake County officials, in conjunction with Atlanta-based real estate developer Portman Holdings...have broken ground on the latest addition to its downtown convention center campus.
Hyatt Regency Corp. will manage and operate as the new Hyatt Regency Salt Lake City. The new hotel will be located at the corner of 200 South and West Temple in downtown Salt Lake City, adjacent to the Salt Palace Convention Center.

Scheduled to open in October 2022, the $400-million project will be partially financed through the Commercial Property Assessed Clean Energy program, which allows for specialty financing to enable green energy design and implementation,
a news release stated. The 700-plus room hotel will be among the first “ground-up” developments to utilize the program in the Beehive State...

...“It gives us another layer of sophistication when it comes to attracting bigger and better shows to the state of Utah that helps the entire area. Utah’s going to take a better step in terms of prominence on the national stage because of a
facility like this,” he said. “People that hadn’t considered the state before are now going to say, ‘I need to look at Utah, I need to be in Utah for these conventions.’ That’s what kind of prominence this new center is going to give us.”

The 686,784-square-foot, 26-story hotel will include 700 guest rooms and 60,000 square feet of meeting space, as well as two separate restaurants on the first and sixth floors and a lobby bar. The sixth-floor restaurant will sit adjacent to
an outdoor area with a swimming pool, as well as a 7,500-square-foot outdoor terrace for events and other activities.

The project will be directly connected to the Salt Palace Convention Center to provide convenience for convention attendees, Baisiwala said...

...“This hotel is built directly into the convention center, which makes it exceptionally easy for the convention attendees to go in and out from their hotel rooms into the convention center,” he said. “Perhaps more importantly, it has a lot
of suites — big rooms where VIPs can be housed. And it also has a lot of meeting space which augments the number of meeting rooms of the Salt Palace.”




Salt Lake City's Salt Palace Convention Center. Convention Center Hotel to rise at the far south end pictured here.


https://www.monaco-saltlakecity.com/...r-c3205e56.jpg


Note the Circular Plaza at the bottom, which was the former appearance of the plaza that has now become the construction zone of the new Convention Center Hotel

https://static1.squarespace.com/stat...55/SLC+library



Hyatt Regency Timeline - 2022


Interior Renderings

https://utahnow.online/2021/01/12/3395/












January 12, 2022





Photos By Scott Harding



January 14, 2022










Photos By Taboubak



February 20, 2022

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I was able to snap a few pics of the Hyatt Regency and Temple Square today.





Photos By Reeder113



March 21, 2022

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BSL has some excellent construction photos in their article today...

Photo By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com




March 27, 2022

I got a great night shot of the CCH from the 27th floor of 99 West as well as the crane coming down.



Photos By BretUtah



June 2022










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Downtown's New Post District Taking Shape



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September 11, 2021...And I drove by the Post District today, and now that it's shaping up, it strikes me how huge that project is. It's going to be incredible.

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GALE STREET APARTMENTS
Salt Lake City, UT

Lowe Property Group & Q Factor
5 buildings | 580 units | 461,921 sf residential | 26,833 sf retail

This mixed-use project consists of five buildings with 580-units and 26,833 sf of retail within Type IIIA over Type IA construction. Located in the D-2 downtown area of Salt Lake City, this project will be a catalyst for fostering the development of a sustainable urban neighborhood. The five buildings of new construction are sited to retain existing adaptive-reuse structures to create the “complete block” of old and new. The design promotes a
pedestrian-oriented development with a strong emphasis on scale in an urban context.



https://i.imgur.com/rFbAbKu.jpg



https://i.imgur.com/7cRdGin.jpg



https://i.imgur.com/ljT6DrO.jpg



https://i.imgur.com/vEIBewE.jpg




July 30, 2020 - A to Z Historic Reconstruction

In addition to new construction, historic restoration, and adaptive reuse mixed in with the massive project continues. The A to Z historic produce building is the first example completed.

Salt Lake City, UT | July 30, 2020 - https://www.cbre.us/people-and-offic...-reuse-project

The Salt Lake City office of CBRE has been selected to oversee leasing of the A&Z Building, the former home of A&Z Produce and adaptive reuse project in The Post District, a $300 million master-planned neighborhood development. Scott
Wilmarth, Nadia Letey and Melina Miramontes will oversee the office leasing requirement.

The A&Z Building is a three-story office building with a garden level, totaling approximately 36,000 square feet. Renovations are already underway, and the building should be ready for occupancy in September of this year. The renovation
transforms an old produce building into a space that unites the historic nature of the structure with a modern aesthetic, featuring exposed brick and beam finishes. The A&Z Building will share an above-grade parking structure with an
adjacent building and has a surface lot that can facilitate additional future phases of development.

"The Post District is a timely development that will redefine the western perimeter of downtown's Central Business District, and the A&Z Building is the first step in this paramount undertaking" noted Nadia Letey, first vice president of CBRE.
"Careful consideration has been taken in the master plan to ensure that the needs of the neighborhood and local businesses have been addressed, including space for housing, retail, and local artist installations in addition to the planned
office space."

The A&Z Building is part of The Post District, a major renovation in the area that aims to revitalize a 14-acre region bordering downtown's Central Business District. The Post District is a $300 million master-planned neighborhood development
with 580 new residential units and over 300,000 square feet of new and redeveloped commercial space providing creative office, walkable restaurants, cafes, shops, open green space, public plazas and more. The initial office developments
are taking place on the southern block of 500 South spanning from 300 West to 400 West.


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Sugar House District Update, The Residences at Sugar Alley

Sugar Alley is a 186-Unit mixed-use development located in Salt Lake City’s prestigious Sugarhouse District. Class A amenities will be accompanied with 17,332 square feet of ground floor retail.




Rendering of the Eastern side of Sugar Alley as seen from Highland Drive. If you look in the upper right corner, you can see their other proposed project, Dixon Place.


Rendering of the Eastern side of Sugar Alley as seen from Highland Drive.


Rendering of the Eastern side of Sugar Alley as seen from Highland Drive and the corner of the soon to be continued Wilmington Ave (will separate Sugarmont Apartments and Sugar Alley).
I like that they included the Sugarmont Apartments in the background of this image.



Rendering of the Sugar Alley 'Residences at Sugar Alley' entry/ lobby interior for the apartments.


Rendering of the Sugar Alley 'Residences at Sugar Alley' entry/ lobby for the apartments. East side as seen from Highland Drive.


Rendering of the Sugar Alley pedestrian walkway and street cafes/ restaurants separating Sugar Alley and 'The Vue at Sugar House Crossing.' Northeast corner of Sugar Alley as seen from Highland Drive.


Rendering of the Sugar Alley pedestrian walkway and street cafes/ restaurants separating Sugar Alley and 'The Vue at Sugar House Crossing.' Northwest corner of Sugar Alley.



December 2020

Note: The 'Sugarmont' under construction in the background, which is also neighboring to the 'Dixon Place' and the 'Sugar Alley'.
A lot of units in various stages of planning and construction will be coming online for the Sugar House District. Among these three projects alone the total is 545 units.






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Sugarmont to the left and Sugar Alley on the right

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Central Metro/East - Park City - Mayflower Resort - March/April 2022, Including Latest July Updates


Work on multi-billion dollar Mayflower Mountain Resort continues through pandemic with aim for 2023 opening


"Developers have estimated that the first phase will incorporate around $1 billion in vertical construction, of which the conference hotel will be about $320 million."


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September/October 2020: Excerpts by Alexander Cramer for the Park Record - ...With all the hubbub about growth and development surrounding the Jordanelle Reservoir, the mountains that overlook its western flank seem unmoved...It’s at the base of the mountain where any hint of the future for these hills sits. It’s there that a new 1.2-million-gallon water tank is buried, construction vehicles sit near freshly turned earth and the infrastructure for some of the planned Mayflower Mountain Resort has been laid.

A little over a year ago, developers announced ambitious plans at the site for what they called the first brand-new ski resort to be developed in the United States in 40 years. Sitting on the eastern flank of Deer Valley Resort, Mayflower Mountain Resort was the product of a partnership between New York real estate magnate Gary Barnett and a Utah development agency that was created to solve jurisdictional problems related to military installations and grew large enough to swallow thousands of acres in the Wasatch Back. Plans called for a half-dozen ski lifts, three hotels, 1,560 residential units and 250,000 square feet of commercial space...At a site visit Monday, much had been done in the past few months that wasn’t immediately visible, and that the flurry of activity laid the groundwork for the project to go forward. Brooke Hontz, vice president of development at EX Utah Development, LLC, said the COVID-19 pandemic had knocked the project sideways, like it did many industries, effectively pausing work for a month and shifting its priorities and timeline.But the project has undergone meaningful administrative transformations and improvements, according to Hontz and Kurt Krieg, senior vice president of development at EX Utah Development, LLC, the Utah-based arm of the Extell Development Company. For skiers, that means the ski lifts are now estimated to be turning in time for the 2023-2024 ski season. Last year, Krieg said the hope was for the resort to open for skiing for the 2021-2022 season and for the first hotel to open in the spring of 2022. Now, Krieg said the goal is to start vertical construction of the first hotel in the spring. That is planned to be a 12-story, 615,000-square-foot facility that includes 388 rooms and 55 condos in addition to commercial and conference space. Krieg said it will be designed to be able to hold large-scale conferences, like trade shows for military groups. It will be big enough for a car or a tank or a boat to be put on display, he said. Of the 388 rooms, 100 will be set aside for members of the military. It’s those 100 rooms that make up the U.S. Air Force’s morale, welfare and recreation facility. Originally, the Military Installation Development Authority, or MIDA, became involved in the project to build a facility for members of the military to get rest and relaxation near a Utah ski resort. Its charge was to replace a small ski chalet that was knocked down in the early 2000s.

MIDA has been instrumental in the development of the larger resort concept, with Barnett saying the project would not have happened without the financing options MIDA provides.



In late August, MIDA issued $68.5 million in bonds to finance the infrastructure for much of the planned resort. Krieg said that will pay for key infrastructure like water, sewer and roads.

Soon after the funding came through, MIDA approved a consolidated master plan for the area, providing a high-level look at how the resort will be built and uniting other various approvals, some of which dated back to the 1980s. The master plan calls for two distinct base areas, which are separated by a ridgeline. The Mayflower base area is where the conference hotel will be, while the so-called Pioche base area, just to the north, will feature single- and multi-family homes, a boutique hotel and other amenities.

Krieg said that master plan approval moved the project out of the legislative phase of approvals and into the administrative one, a wonky but important distinction that means that future governmental oversight will be limited to how, not whether, aspects of the project can be built.

Governmental oversight has come in strange forms for this project, with MIDA acting as a jurisdiction like a city or town but with a board of directors made up of officials from around the state.

MIDA has land-use authority for much of the project, though the project is in Wasatch County. The resort area has swelled to 6,800 acres, some 10.5 square miles. Standing on a ridgeline with the various planned ski trails cascading down around her, Hontz extended her arm over a nearby hill and pointed west, saying the property extended about 4 miles to Guardsman Pass...Hontz portrayed the future resort as skier-friendly, and designed chiefly for the skiing experience. She said that homes will not rise above a certain elevation level, contrasting it with the ski-in/ski-out mansions in The Colony, in which skiers at the Canyons Village side of Park City Mountain Resort meander through multi-million dollar homes. Instead, the homes at Mayflower will be lower down and closer to the planned ski village.

The developers have been working with two consulting groups to prepare skier operation programs. SE Group, based in Colorado, designed the resort’s ski trails and is working on resort programming like a ski school, ski patrol, ski rental systems and restaurants. 4240 Architecture, based in Denver, is working on the architectural components, designing the buildings and lodges. Mayflower Mountain Resort has long been envisioned as the eastern portal to Deer Valley Resort, and last year secured an agreement with Deer Valley that allows users to access terrain there through Mayflower’s infrastructure. That means that skiers could use the Mayflower base area and take a lift up into Deer Valley’s terrain, skiing there for the day as long as they have a Deer Valley ski pass. Barnett has said he envisions the two resorts operating together, and Krieg reiterated Monday that would be the ideal arrangement...Wasatch County officials have said that, in approving aspects of the resort, they anticipated it would be operated to the same standard as Deer Valley, which has garnered a worldwide reputation for service and amenities.

Kurt Krieg, a senior vice president with the company developing Mayflower Mountain Resort, describes the infrastructure projects
that will soon be installed on the site just west of the Jordanelle Reservoir as Brooke Hontz looks on. Krieg estimated lifts will start turning at the resort in 2023. (Tanzi Propst/Park Record)




March, 2021

Progress on Mayflower Mountain Resort continues.

Work has continued this winter on the planned Mayflower Mountain Resort beyond the eastern border of Deer Valley Resort, with nearly $70 million worth of infrastructure installed and another $100 million to pay for things like road retaining walls, sewer pipe and snowmaking infrastructure.


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A rendering of Mayflower Mountain Resort, which would be on 6,800 acres. Courtesy Wall Street Journal - EX UTAH DEVELOPMENT LLC (RENDERING)



Updates, October/November 2021

Mayflower Mountain Resort is anticipated to generate 4,000 daily visits


Alexander Cramer for the Park Record - https://www.parkrecord.com/news/summ...-daily-visits/

With a fresh quarter-billion dollars in the bank, foundations dug into the earth and timber framings rising into the air, Mayflower Mountain Resort continues to progress on the eastern flank of Deer Valley.

And while the weekend’s expected snowfall is exciting for some local skiers, it’ll be at least two years before they’re able to ride those slopes. In the meantime, officials are planning for how the new resort will impact the area, recently revealing some preliminary numbers that give a sense of the project’s scope.

“We are looking at probably 4,000-plus visitors within the area daily. That would be more geared towards, obviously, our peak season,” said Heather Kruse, the area project manager for the Military Installation Development Authority, the state agency that controls thousands of acres around the Jordanelle Reservoir...



Progress continues on the Mayflower Mountain Resort as its impacts — 4,000 projected daily visitors in peak season — come into focus. Courtesy of EX Utah Development LLC

...Kruse cautioned that the numbers were high-level estimates but indicated the data was important for planners trying to manage the impacts the resort will create.

“We’ve got significant growth that’s coming into a very concentrated area. We just want to make sure that we are looking at it appropriately to help mitigate what could be potential traffic issues,” Kruse said in a subsequent interview. “We don’t want to not plan.”

She also told officials the resort will require an estimated 2,300 workers as its first stages are completed.

“We are also looking at employees and getting employees into the area, living there, commuting there and how are we going to plan for that as this comes to fruition,” she said.

Kruse said the teams are considering where to set up transit connections and how to ensure guests and workers can easily access the resort. She said officials are currently considering a dense, mixed-use development planned just across U.S. 40 from the resort as the site for a key transit center, with possible future transit connections to Heber or Park City.

As for housing workers on-site, two high-ranking officials with the New York-based development firm that is building the resort, Extell Development, said the resort would provide workforce housing for as many employees as possible.

Extell has established a Utah subsidiary called Ex Utah Development LLC. Its Senior Vice President of Development Kurt Krieg and Vice President of Development Brooke Hontz detailed recent improvements being made to the site and their strategy for housing workers.

They also said negotiations with Deer Valley Resort about operating Mayflower’s ski terrain remain unchanged, with no agreement in place. And they slightly updated a timeline for the resort’s opening, saying the resort was targeting a first connector lift to open in December 2023. That lift would access Deer Valley’s terrain as well as Mayflower trails, but the balance of the lifts and trails would likely open the following winter, in December 2024.

The five miles of hiking and biking trails are set to open next spring after being shut down recently to avoid conflicts between trail users and construction equipment on the mountain.

The development agreement requires 95,000 square feet of workforce housing, and the officials said about 9,500 of that is currently being used to build 17 workforce housing units.

Hontz said the resort would try to house as many employees as possible, but that it wouldn’t be home to every employee, some of whom will likely rather live elsewhere.

She and Krieg said the resort is planning to build a variety of employee housing styles. They said they weren’t ruling out dorm-style housing like what is being built at the Canyons Village base area, but the resort wouldn’t rely on that exclusively.

The 17 units under construction are one- and two-bedroom apartments as well as studios.



The first buildings expected to be completed at Mayflower Mountain Resort are apartments at what is called the Pioche base area, north of the main base. Officials anticipate the buildings will open next September. Courtesy of EX Utah Development LLC

Krieg and Hontz also detailed a $1 million low-interest rate loan program to help employees afford a down payment for a house. They indicated it was targeted to managerial-level staffers and would provide bridge loans between the amount the staffers have saved for a down payment and the figure needed.

Hontz said that a relatively small portion of the overall density in the resort core would be occupied by the resort’s employees.

A foundation has been dug for the cornerstone hotel at the resort’s base, known as the morale, welfare and recreation facility, which will be home to a block of 100 rooms reserved for U.S. Air Force service members.

That hotel, some 600,000 square feet in total, is slated to open in the spring of 2024. Another two hotels are in the works, including a high-end resort referred to as the five-star hotel, and a massive 1.6-million-square-foot skier services hotel. That’s the approximate size of the entire development sought at the Tech Center site, a new neighborhood proposed at Kimball Junction.

The first building to come online is expected to be open September 2022, part of a four-building project at the Pioche base area on the northern end of the resort.




Update - March/April 2022




Ben Lasseter Reporting @ kpcw.org. - ...The developer is close to finishing construction of four apartment complexes with one-, two- and three-bedroom units. Two of those buildings will be ready as early as September. Extell will publish listings for those this spring.

The company also expects to open a new 5-mile trail on the mountain this summer.

“I think it’s at about 7,000 feet,” says Brooke Hontz, vice president of development for Extell Utah, the resort developer. It runs just above the village and dips into the valleys and comes back out onto the ridges, and then it’ll take off onto a north spur that does climb up to Spin Cycle. So, that’s one of our goals, is to get people onto our site but keep them safe. One of the challenges is connecting that down to the frontage road and having some parking without establishing a full trailhead.”

The development agreement requires Extell to develop 50 miles of trails in total.

Mayflower is an active construction site and no one is allowed on the site until the trails are completely built and officially opened to the public. That announcement will happen later this summer.

The company says the completed project, with about 3 million square feet of commercial and residential space, will compare in size to the Canyons area of Park City Mountain Resort.

According to Extell Senior Vice President of Development Kurt Krieg, the resort will build at least five ski lifts in its initial phases.

Other expanded aspects of the skiing - and potentially snowboarding - experience there depend on a partnership with a ski operator.

“We're working closely with our neighbors — that's Deer Valley — we hope to figure out a joint effort with them,” Krieg says. “At this point, we're still in the dialog and going back and forth on different elements. But we think it's productive, and it takes time, you have to remember that these are long term operation efforts, you know, talking 199 year lease plus. So it's just not doesn't just turn on a dime.”

At earliest, he says people could ski there next season, but the 2024 to 2025 winter is the more realistic target opening.

Another major element of the project is new access roads called “portals” to connect Highway 40 to the resort. Those are underpasses beneath the highway, which the Utah Department of Transportation is building.

Krieg says he expects UDOT to start connecting the portals to the resort frontage road and add other finishing touches this summer.

Krieg also expects 60 other homes in and around the Pioche Village, a subdivision area with hundreds of homes planned, to hit the market this summer.

One of the most elaborate parts of the Mayflower project is a military hotel and conference center. Krieg says the 13-story, 650,000 square foot building is about halfway finished after breaking ground last June. It’ll have 55 homes and almost 400 hotel rooms, with some areas reserved for members of the military.




April 26th - Developer to give update on Mayflower Mountain Resort


By Ben Lasseter/ kpcw.org. This afternoon, a state committee will meet to discuss the Mayflower Mountain Resort.

Kurt Krieg, a vice president of the firm developing the resort, told KPCW he’ll update the committee about construction on the ski beach and other progress. Plans originally touted what would be the largest ski beach in the world, a place for skiers and riders to soak up the sun after a day on the slopes.

The meeting is with the development review committee of the Military Installation Development Authority, commonly known as MIDA. MIDA is the overseeing authority of the project.

Also during the meeting, the committee will consider approving an amendment to the roads plan for the main village area.

For a link to attend the meeting by video conference, visit kpcw.org




May 3rd - May Updates on Mayflower Mountain Resort


Ken Lassiter Reporting for KPCW @ https://www.kpcw.org/2022-05-02/mayf...ski-experience - Building season is here, and construction of access roads and ski runs is underway at the Mayflower Mountain Resort project in Deer Valley’s backyard.


The developer of the Mayflower Mountain Resort presented conceptual renderings of the base area village at a recent meeting.



Skiing at the Mayflower is still a couple years out, but the first phase of construction for six ski lifts has begun, and a gondola is being planned. This summer, crews will clear ground, build trails and prepare foundations for ski lift poles expected to go in next summer.

Vice President of Development for Extell Utah Kurt Krieg says plans for a base area village are also full steam ahead.

“This is designed to be a pedestrian-based village where you come and park your car,” he says. “You have everything in walking distance.”

In the day skier lot, 550 parking spots are paved and lined.

Included in future plans are a 159-room hotel, ski school, ski beach, and 70,000 square feet of retail, food and beverage space.

Krieg explains the central facility will be multi-level, with one plaza centered around shops and another on the same level as lifts.


The village area is planned to feature separate plazas on multiple levels.



July 2022

Progress continues on Utah's latest mega resort

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Extell unveils ski trails undergoing BLM review; public input wanted

KPCW | By Ben Lasseter
Published July 14, 2022 at 12:28 PM MDT - https://www.kpcw.org/wasatch-county/...comment-period

At a regular meeting Wednesday, the Wasatch County Council heard an update on 14 skiing trails and 11 hiking and biking trails planned on Bureau of Land Management land at the Mayflower Mountain Resort.

“I’m hoping that it’s a benefit,” said Brooke Hontz, vice president of development for Extell Utah, the resort developer. “Now, we’re putting a connected trail through private property, which you weren’t supposed to be on before, that we’re allowing public, free access to, to get through not only the thousands of acres of trails that we’re going to have trails on — the 50 miles minimum of trails — but now you can cross through this property and actually enjoy it.”

Hontz said those trails and 11 summer trails there will traverse the Dutch Hollow and Bonanza areas. All are for public use, according to the development agreement. The ski runs are largely planned as North-facing expert trails.

Skiing still isn’t expected to start until a soft opening in late 2024 at the earliest. While many of the trails are still in planning stages, Hontz said construction on some is underway and moving quickly.

Extell needs a green light from the federal government before it can start building the trails it described Wednesday. As part of the environmental review process, the BLM is holding a public comment period on the trails Extell proposed.

While they’ll only make up about 2% of the resort’s 4,000 acres of skiable terrain, a couple of them will be visible from the Heber Valley at the intersection of River Road and U.S. Highway 40.

Drivers on Highway 40 who pass the construction site at the Mayflower exit can see several trails already cleared on slopes near the base area.

There will be 15 ski lifts at the Mayflower. Hontz said the resort intends to offer a selection of trails similar to nearby resorts, with a majority of intermediate and expert trails, as well as beginner options.

Hontz said a clearer timeline of when the resort will open, and how much terrain might be ready when it does, will be available after Extell reaches an agreement with a ski lift operator. She said she expects that to happen this summer.

The BLM’s taking public comments until July 25. To visit the public comment page, visit this link.


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Sugar Alley is turning out really nice. I would love to have more projects like that in LA.
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I agree Colemonkee! Sugar Alley is one of my favorites. MVE currently has four developments to their most recent credit in Salt Lake City proper, two in the Sugar House district, and two downtown. IMO, all are very attractive. They just finished up with The Dixon and three others are under construction. I can't wait to see what they design next. Interestingly, I think MVE is a California-based company that has only recently been a major contributor to the booming Salt Lake market.

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Update - Colony B Micro Units - The Ballpark District


Luke Garrott Reporting - Full Article @
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Non-profit housing developers are nearly set to begin construction on a 140-unit, five-story micro-unit apartment project at 228 W 1300 South in Salt Lake City, directly adjacent to the Ballpark (1300 South) Trax station.

Called Colony B, the $21 million building will offer 106 of its units at “deeply affordable” rates, between 25-50% AMI.

For a resident making 25% AMI, a studio (324 sf) will rent at $351/mo and 1-bdrm (520 sf) at $359. At 50% AMI, those rents are $736 (studio) and $792 (1-bdrm).

34 of the building’s units will rent at market rate.





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Foreground, The New Capital Grille. Background, The New Liberty Sky Residential Tower

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