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SALT LAKE CITY | Development Thread

Ok, I've neglected this thread, but there really hasn't been much news to report. Now it appears Salt Lake is about to see some exciting growth downtown, so I thought I'd retool this thread.

Oh and there is no map (I know, I know!)

Possible new tallest

30+ stories
Unknown height (over 420 feet)
Groundbreaking unknown



Hamilton Partners Tower

21 stores
316 feet
Groundbreaking finally set for August





Unnamed Residential Tower

30-31 stories
Unknown height
Groundbreaking set for next year




City Creek Condominiums

20 stories
Unknown height
Groundbreaking set for possibly next year



Global Exchange Place

23 stories
300+ feet
Groundbreaking unknown



Vantage Tower

12 stories
100 or so feet
Groundbreaking either fall of '07 or early '08



Federal Courthouse

10 stories
100 or so feet
Groundbreaking unclear, design may change



Radi8 Condos

6 stories
Groundbreaking has begun, or will begin shortly



Metro Condominiums

7 stories
Currently under construction



Broadway Park Lofts

7 stories
Groundbreaking expected to start next year







Metro Park West

Groundbreaking could come next year




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Yeah but that Wasatch Block thingy fell through, so who cares about the rest of this stuff?
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What a old thread. Salt Lake has a lot more going for it now. This needs to be updated.
I will have to get to work on this and update it.
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Here's a short update of projects in salt lake city.


Let's add some highrises to the list...


City Creek Condo Tower 1.....26 stories






City Creek Condo Tower 2.....32 stories





City Creek Condo Tower 3.....10-12 stories




World Trade Center Utah.......25-28 stories





222 South Main Tower....21 stories





Cowboy Partners Tower....30+ stories





Frank Moss Courthouse Expansion Tower...10 stoires




Remodel of the Walker Tower....18 stories
Upgrading this office building into class A offices space.
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The City Creek Center project in downtown salt lake city is underway. The Mall is coming down to make way for highrise Condo Towers, Outdoor retails and office space.

Demo of the Mall.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MMs7S6EF04o
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You've got everything nice and concice, but it will take until 2015 to complete this. The 30-story Cowboy Partners Bldg is a "maybe," the "Utah World Trade Center" is a "lets talk this thing up..." Let's hope Salt Lake gets everything that's being talked about.

It sucks about the 600-foot building, the Zion Social Hall(http://www.emporis.com/en/wm/bu/?id=...akecity-ut-usa), The Eagle Gate Plaza (original plans were 39 stories), The Twin 40-Story Towers (to be built by Kashogi), The American Towers (why didn't they just build ONE BIG 52-story Bldg?). And so on and so forth.

I do love SLC, I just liken it to the Rodney Dangerfield of cities - No Respect!
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Ok, I updated it. A lot has changed since the original one.
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As I said in the original post, there is no map. That was from the old project lists and I haven't made one for this updated version.

Anyway, here are construction pics of the HP site:



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Central Metro/East - Park City - Catching Up With The Black Rock Mountain Resort Development - Completed


Perfectly situated adjacent to the Jordanelle Reservoir and minutes from the Deer Valley and Park City ski resorts, Black Rock Mountain Resort (BRMR) is primed to become a true world class four-season destination.
Guests will have easy access to skiing, snowboarding, snowshoeing, and other winter activities in addition to fishing, boating, hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, golfing, and countless other outdoor activities.
As the newest addition to the Park City/Jordanelle experience, BRMR will also boast a brand new, state-of-the-art Ice Event Center containing two indoor and one outdoor ice rinks with stadium seating for up to 500
spectators. Additional amenities will include a front check-in lobby & lounge area, full-service restaurant & bar with room service, coffee bar & market, valet & underground parking, courtyard patio & fire pits and
much more.







August 8, 2019


Alexander Cramer - The Park Record https://www.parkrecord.com/news/cond...y-end-of-2019/

Driving from Park City on S.R. 248 as the road turns southward and Brown’s Canyon opens to the east, there is a giant white-wrapped structure rising on a hill with twin cranes standing sentinel over the roadway.

It’s a 250-unit condo/hotel/ice arena concept called the Black Rock Mountain Resort that aims to capitalize on what its developers see as the growing four-season attraction of this one-time winter-only destination.

It’s also an example of the regional effects of the Park City area’s growth, with the complex intended to serve as an amenity hub for two other developments at the western end of Brown’s Canyon: Black Rock Ridge and the Deer Vista
gated community.

Altogether, the three developments are entitled to more than 700 units at the mouth of Brown’s Canyon, with the potential to reshape an area that’s growing faster than almost anywhere in the region.

All three are in Wasatch County and Black Rock Mountain Resort and Black Rock Ridge are being developed by Mark 25 Homes, whose president Justin Griffin said construction of the Black Rock Mountain Resort is progressing smoothly.
He’s optimistic the first phase — a 69-unit building visible from S.R. 248 — will be finished and open by the end of this year.



The first phase of the Black Rock Mountain Resort will feature 69 condos and 30,000-square-feet of commercial space,
and its envisioned as a future ice hockey events center with as many as three rinks. Photo By Christopher Samuels/Park Record



November, 2019






Summer 2020 - Completed Thus Far, More To Come





Summer 2023
















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It's good to see that there's stuff going on in Salt Lake, as far as the skyline growth goes. But I think that much taller buildings need to be built. Buildings taller than 450 ft. Salt Lake isn't all that impressive compared to a lot of well-known cities in the country. And I think that if Salt Lake wants to become the "heart of the Intermountain Empire," we'll need to start impressing people.

We need a mix of quality AND quantity.
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A list of new tower possibilities.
List of towers in Salt Lake City, Lehi, Pleasant Grove and Provo that we could see within the next 10 years or less.


1. Mystery Glass Tower 35-40 stories
2. Frank Ghery Lehi Hotel Tower 45-stories at 450 FT.
3. Wasatch Partner Tower 33-stories
4. Cowboy Partner Tower 1 or Social Hall Tower 40-stories at over 375 FT.
5 World Trade Center Utah South Tower 25-30 stories
6. Viper's 40-story Condominium Tower The tower Viperlord's uncle was talking about. 40-stories
7. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 1 32-stories
8. Market Station Tower 27-stories
9. 222 South Main 21-stories
10. 22-story Condominium Tower ( Note this might be the same as Number 11. )
11. Lehi Condominium Tower 1 around 20-25 stoires
12. Lehi Condominium Tower 2 around 20-25 stories
13. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 2 19-stories
14. World Trade Center Tower North around 10-15 stories
15. Cowboy Partners Tower 2 17-stories or shorter
16. Embassy Hotel in Pleasant Grove 14-stories
17. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 4 14-stories
18. RDA State Property Towers 180 FT around 13-stories?
19. Salt Lake City Federal Courthouse Tower 10-stories
20. Provo's Zions Bank Financial Center 10-stories
21. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 6 10-stories
22. City Creek Center Condominium Tower 7 10-stories
23. City Creek Condominium Towers on Main 8-stories
24. Sugarhouse Mix-use Towers 6-7 stories


I know there's more projects but I ran out of room.
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...Autumn In The City

by Tucapel

Aerial over Liberty Park


Salt Lake City's Sugar House Park


Autumn continues the regular rhythm of City sunsets


Autumn Sun decends on South Temple Street

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Downtown Interface with City Creek Canyon

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National Forest and Suburban Forest boundaries blur

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City Hall as seen from Library Square

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By Aubreyguynn

Hiking trails above the upper east bench neighborhoods of Salt Lake City - 10 to 15 minutes from downtown

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Salt Lake City's ever popular Millcreek Canyon

by Tucapel

Alpine Loop

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North Fork Canyon at Silver Lake Flats

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Provo Canyon

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Provo River, Heber Valley

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Photo Taken 4 days ago by Rick Egan for the Salt Lake Tribune

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Downtown Update, The Hardison Apartments

Copy By Isaac Riddle of BuildingSaltLake.com
The Hardison, by Garbett Homes, replaces a long-vacant lot at the southwest corner of the South Temple and 500 East intersection. The project will consist
of five wood-framed floors above a two-story concrete podium. The residential apartments will have a unit mix of 29 studios, 66 one-bedroom and 40 two-
bedroom apartments. The project will also include three live/work units that will be large enough to accommodate commercial uses at 3,877 square feet each.
In addition to the live/work units, the ground floor will also house the fitness center, residential lobby, and leasing office. The residential apartments will have
a unit mix of 29 studios, 66 one-bedroom and 40 two-bedroom apartments. The project will also include three live/work units that will be large enough to
accommodate commercial uses at 3,877 square feet each. In addition to the live/work units, the ground floor will also house the fitness center, residential
lobby and leasing office...







Photos By Scott Harding - November 9th





Photos By Luke Garrott - April 15th @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/in-...uction-muscle/

The Hardison, on South Temple at 500 East, is a 77-unit rental project by Garbett Homes. Photo by Luke Garrott.


The Hardison has legacy-retail neighbors, Mrs. Backer’s Pastry Shop. Photo by Luke Garrott.




June 29th -


The Hardison, by Garbett Homes, at 500 E and S Temple, is framing out. Photos By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com





Photos By Luke Garrott


May 29th

Photo By SLC PopPunk



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Hardison, at SE corner of South Temple and 500 East, seems like it's nearing completion

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Photos By Merewether



August 13th




Photos By ScottHarding

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Hopefully the natural scenery won't be completely obliderated by "urban" development.
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outh Jordan’s Bingham Creek Regional Park will be 160 acres when completed, but there’s already a lot to do there.
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Children play at Bingham Creek Regional Park in South Jordan on Thursday, June 22, 2023.

By Alixel Cabrera
| June 23, 2023, 12:07 p.m.
South Jordan • This growing city in southwestern Salt Lake County has distinguished itself with a number of headline-grabbing developments.

It hosts Daybreak, for instance, the still booming and still blossoming master–planned community that continues to inspire similar projects in Utah. In a couple of years, it will also become the new home of the Salt Lake Bees baseball team.

South Jordan added a new milestone to its tally Thursday with the debut of what will become the 160-acre Bingham Creek Regional Park, the county’s largest manicured park.

To bring it about, Salt Lake County, the Zoo, Arts and Parks (ZAP) program, and South Jordan chipped in $18 million to fund the first phase at 10200 South 4800 West.

Once a gravel quarry, the site went through three years of development to finally open. But the idea has been in the county’s plans for over 20 years, according to county parks boss Martin Jensen.

“If any of you have seen the TV show ‘Parks and Recreation,’ the very first episode they joke about turning an old pit into a park,” he said, “and that’s exactly what we have done here.”

The place features a playground, where kids of all abilities can climb, swing and slide; six soccer or lacrosse fields; a bike track; pavilion; restrooms; and miles of walking trails.

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Bingham Creek Regional Park in South Jordan on Thursday, June 22, 2023.

The turf still needs some time to grow and get established, so the sports fields are not yet ready for play. But they will be next year, along with an 18-hole disc golf course.

In the future, Jensen and his team envision a “Sugar House Park of the west,” with potentially a larger playground, a splash pad, a synthetic turf field surrounded by seating for championships, along with tennis and pickleball courts.

“We did a lot of work in preparation to convert it from the old county Public Works grounds into a park,” he said. “And so we spent a lot of money moving dirt and doing some remediation work to prepare for the future phases.”

Though it took more than 20 years to transform the pit and see the first 65 acres come on line, Jensen said, the next phases probably will come quicker.

ZAP, which voters must approve every 10 years, put up $13 million to pay for the current amenities. As the county prepares to divvy up program funds in 2026 — provided ZAP is extended — that may provide an opportunity, Jensen said, to fund the next phase.

A walking distance amenity for Daybreak
(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Children play at Bingham Creek Regional Park in South Jordan on Thursday, June 22, 2023.

During Thursday’s opening ceremony, kids from Mountain Creek Middle School buried a time capsule with a school T-shirt and mementos of today’s fashion and slang.

Benja Kirk walked around 10 minutes from her Daybreak home with her grandkids to try out the playground. It’s “exciting,” she says, especially since her 22-month-old grandson didn’t seem intimidated by the equipment.

“I have five grandkids in Daybreak,” she said, and although the fields won’t host any sports soon, it’s good enough to practice a few drills, which will suit her older grandchildren. “All of my grandkids are soccer players and have been for years and this will be nice.”

A new beginning for the southwest

Located in the county’s southwestern region, the park will become an important connector to the Butterfield and Jordan River trails.

“I can only imagine,” county Mayor Jenny Wilson said, “in a few years to be able to come back and look at the park when it’s completely finished and how exciting that day will be.”

Wilson said views of the towering Wasatch Mountains and all of the park’s connectivity possibilities are exciting. “The reason why I love living in Utah,” she added, “is exactly this.”

(Rick Egan | The Salt Lake Tribune) Mayor Dawn Ramsey cuts the ribbon with other dignitaries at the opening of the Bingham Creek Regional Park in South Jordan on Thursday, June 22, 2023.

Officers from South Jordan and the county will oversee the park, South Jordan Mayor Dawn Ramsey said. Their goal is to ensure that this regional park becomes a truly regional destination.

Though the park is still evolving, Ramsey asked patrons to enjoy the fruits of this decadeslong effort.

“Join the regional trail system. Embark from here and take part in the incredible outdoor opportunities that exist here,” she said. “As we continue to grow in this part of the valley … protecting this open space and preserving these outdoor amenities and creating spaces where we can live and breathe and play and recreate … is critical.”

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