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Downtown Update - The Silos Project

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Lowe Property Group has provided some updated concept renderings of their next large project on their website. Silos is located on the block (500 S & 600 S and 400 W & 500 W) directly west of Lowe's other large project currently under construction, the Post District.


Summary from the Lowe Property Group website:
The Silos will be a transformative redevelopment to the gateway of Salt Lake City. The block sits directly west of the nearly completed Post District project and is in one of Salt Lake’s oldest districts, the Granary. The Silos will provide a healthy use of mixes including vibrant and inclusive housing, enticing retail spaces, and captivating office space, all in a uniquely curated setting of old and new structures.


Updated Concept Renderings:









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Downtown Update - Astra Watch Timeline




...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

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

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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-


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 25, 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



July 18th


As Posted By Dakben


As Posted By Paniolo Man from - - KUTV has a new photo gallery of Astra work.



July 27th






Photos By Paniolo Man


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Downtown Update - The Brinshore Project - 255 South State


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A little teaser: Just toured the Brinshore site. That project is going to be a very special tenant mix for Food and Bev. Just an unbelievable mix of local and national talent. I'll feed more info when the time is right. But I'm STOKED.
Note: Brinshore Development of Chicago will have two attractive projects coming up for Salt Lake City in 2020 & 2021. The first to commence will be Downtown's 255 S. State and the second along the North Temple light-rail line on the western perimeter of downtown.

Copy By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com Senior representatives from Chicago-based Brinshore Development, one of the largest affordable housing developers in the country, according to Principal
David Brint, has briefed the Salt Lake City Redevelopment Agency (RDA) Board these past months...Brinshore’s mixed affordable and market-rate project aims to align with the goals of a 2018 RFQ from the RDA. Among those goals are
providing a significant number of “deeply affordable” units, promoting an active streetscape, establishing a public mid-block walkway, and preserving and activating the historic Cramer House on Floral Street...Instead of proposing a single
building of large scale, Brinshore’s architect, KTGY, has designed two structures. The south building will be eight floors containing 73 units and the north structure will rise to 13 stories with 117 units. 152 of the 190 total units will be
affordable, ranging from 20%-80% of AMI, with 38 units at market rate. The mix will be 122 one-bedroom, 52 two-bedroom, 13 three- and four-bedroom, with three at-grade artist live-work spaces.

On street level, the project will offer 23,000 sq. ft. of commercial space (down from 40,000 in previous plans), some of which will be dedicated to community and education purposes. The developer plans to build one level of below-grade
parking, offering 100 stalls. Eighteen surface parking spaces will be reserved for retail clients...Between the buildings will be a public “paseo.” It will run from Floral Street (an alley at about 125 East that’s accessible only from 200 South)
to State Street and align with Gallivan Avenue on the west side of State.

Pedestrians will be able to pass all the way from Edison Street (145 East) to State thanks to an existing east-west alley and the paseo.



Newly released renderings Brinshore's State Street Project











January 26th




Luke Garrott, BuildingSaltLake.com: ...Construction began last week on 255 South State.


City officials and developers will be delivering on a mixed-use, 80% affordable, two-tower project that incorporates significant public plazas and a midblock “paseo” between State Street and Edison (145 E). It will restore and repurpose a
historic house into a restaurant as part of the development’s 25,000 sf of retail space. The taller of the two towers (eight and 12 stories) will use an innovative construction technique, combining light structural steel with 10 levels of
load-bearing factory-panelized walls called the “Infinity System.”

The project’s 190 units will range from studios to 4-bdrms. 168 of those are federal tax credit units, serving people who make between 20-80% of AMI.

Construction is expected to take 24 months, aiming at a Spring 2023 opening. Here are some current photos of the site:



March 18th








Photos By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com



June 16th





Photos By Concretecole


August 1st

Photo By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com



October 21st


Photo By Atlas



January 12, 2022




Photo By Scott Harding



February 6, 2022


Photo By Paniolo Man



February 28, 2022




Photos By Blah_Amazing



March 21, 2022




Photos By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com



May 31, 2022




Photos By SLC PopPunk



July 27, 2022


Photo By Paniolo Man

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Salt Lake City Airport Concourse Work Hits Cruising Speed

Full Article At: https://www.enr.com/articles/54493-s...tp59&fs=e&s=cl


Concurrent concourse expansions continue Salt Lake City International Airport’s reconstruction into a modern, more efficient facility capable of handling 34 million passengers annually. Photo courtesy of SLC International Airport


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A resurgence in passenger traffic sustains ongoing Salt Lake City Airport redevelopment. Few things at major hub airports are more important to busy travelers than smooth connections between flights. So it’s appropriate that Salt Lake City International Airport (SLC) has achieved a barely detectable handoff between the first and second phases of its decade-long $4.5-billion redevelopment program.

On Sept. 16, 2020, the day after SLC officially unveiled its 909,000-sq-ft terminal and 457,000-sq-ft, 25-gate south concourse, crews from the joint venture of Holder Construction and Big-D Construction (HDJV) began demolition work for the program’s $540-million second phase.

Included are a 22-gate east extension to the south concourse that will open in stages beginning in May 2023 and a 990-ft-long central access tunnel to the 477,000-sq-ft, 22-gate north concourse—another Phase 1 project built by the Austin Commercial/Okland Construction Co. joint venture and opened in October 2020...

...SLC’s post-pandemic rebound has been so strong that earlier this year, HDJV was authorized to begin a $333-million Phase 3, which includes the first eight gates of what will eventually be a 22-gate east extension of the north concourse, a central connecting plaza to that facility’s west gates and the interior finishes and systems in the central tunnel...

...the HOK-led design team sought to incorporate a sense of place into the buildings.

“The problem with hub airports is that they tend to evolve and often end up being rather generic,” explains Matt Needham, director of aviation for HOK, which led the design of SLC’s redevelopment program. Because SLC is, in essence, a brand-new airport, “We wanted to do what we could to make sure passengers know where they are,” he says...read more...https://www.enr.com/articles/54493-s...tp59&fs=e&s=cl


A new 990-ft five-bay underground connection between the north and south concourses can accommodate the eventual addition of an automated people mover system. Photo courtesy of SLC International Airport

The concourse design lends itself to easy expansion, including incorporating the evolving mechanical, electrical and information technology systems as new gates are added. Photo courtesy of SLC International Airport

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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.







































April 19, 2022

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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.

Photo By MsbUtah

July 27, 2022

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The theater is completely gone.


They have saved a number of bricks located on pallets in the back.

Photos By Paniolo Man

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Downtown Update, The West Quarter, Phase I Construction Timeline


By Tony Semerad, The Salt Lake Tribune https://www.sltrib.com/news/2019/12/...city-approves/

Salt Lake City has approved a way to pump $15 million into building a huge subterranean parking garage for Block 67, an upcoming ambitious residential and hotel project on the western edge of the city’s downtown.

The agreement, backed Tuesday by the City Council in its role overseeing the city’s Redevelopment Agency (RDA), clears a major hurdle for what is to be known as The West Quarter, a 6.45-acre development bounded by
100 South and 200 South from 200 West to 300 West.


Phase I, The West Quarter

[B](Rendering by The Ritchie Group) A rendering of The Ritchie Group's Phase I Block 67 development in Salt Lake City, as though looking Southeast along 300 West.

http://www.jacobsenconstruction.com/...1-1370x580.jpg



Developers with Salt Lake City-based The Ritchie Group and Garn Development Co. in Layton plan to build more than 650 dwellings, two hotels, an office tower, retail shops, a tree-lined street cut through the block and an underground
parking garage with more than 1,200 stalls.


With its four towers and extensive amenities, to be built in two phases, The West Quarter project will push the center of the city’s urban core west, with more robust pedestrian connections between the existing downtown and The Gateway and
Vivint Smart Home Arena farther west.

“It really is a good project,” Councilman Charlie Luke said Tuesday. “It really is going to do a lot for the city and especially for that part of the city in terms of redevelopment."...

...Ryan Ritchie, a principal in The Ritchie Group, has said the underground parking garage is integral to the project’s overall financial success...The loan agreement sets up a legal mechanism for the city to give the developers the $15 million in
money for the parking garage, then lets the developers pay it back over time as their project generates additional tax money. Salt Lake City’s RDA will, in turn, pass those payments back to the county...


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December 5th - Construction fencing is going up around the West Quarter site today!!

Looks like another big project is imminent!!
Jacobsen is partnering with The Ritchie Group and Garn Development to build Phase I of The Block 67 Project. The West Quarter, a multi-use development that will help define the emerging sports and entertainment district in downtown Salt Lake City.
The project — adjacent to Vivint Smart Home Arena — will feature more than 650 residential units, a mid-block street with access to 200 South and 300 West, and a subterranean parking garage. The scope of work also includes more than
100,000 square feet of retail space, 430,000 square feet of office space and a 271-room hotel.



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The cranes seemed to pop out of nowhere quick.
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The view from the 6th North bridge is amazing. The cranes look so far away from Main Street even though they are only 2 blocks.

I can't wait for the 2 CCH cranes to also go up. 6 tower cranes up and working From State Street to 3rd West and South Temple to 2nd South.

My wife did point out to me today as we drove around downtown that there are many work trucks from out of state license plats at the various projects. I thought that this was nice in that we are pulling workers from other states for our projects.



May 31, 2020


Photo By StayingInformed



June 29, 2020

The West End project by Ritchie Group at 251 W 100 S is getting footings after installing two main cranes. Its first phase will add residential, hospitality, and hotel capacity around the Utah Jazz arena.

Photo By Luke Garrott @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/in-...tinues-to-pop/



July 29, 2020

Pic By Scott Harding



August 28, 2020

Photo By Atlas



December 23, 2020

Photo By Atlas



January 7, 2021


The West Quarter’s south crane. Convention center hotel site, center top.
Photo By Luke Garrott of BuildingSaltLake.com



April 12th

Here are some shots of the West Quarter from April 12th, found on Twitter. These are starting to make a big impact!






Photos Provided By Atlas - found on Twitter


April 25th




Updated Design of Hotel Portion of Phase I


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The next planning commission meeting will discuss proposed changes to the West Quarter development. Most of it seems to be related to the appearance of the hotel portion of the project. Details and renderings (more in the document linked above):
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The West Quarter project challenges the typical 10‐acre Salt Lake City block by proposing a development centered around a new through mid‐block street, resting on a below grade parking garage. The midblock
street will break down the large block scale and provide a pedestrian connection between the Downtown on 200 South and Gateway District on 300 West. The mid‐block street will be lined with retail on both sides creating an active urban environment that is focused more on pedestrian activity
while reducing vehicular traffic.

Due to the large size of our city blocks, the existing grade of our streets and sidewalks changes deceivingly across the block frontage as well as from one block to another. The existing grade along 300 West block changes by approximately 10’‐0”, approximately half of which takes place across the project frontage. Similarly, the grade continues to change along 200 South block frontage and 200 West creating three different elevations that the mid‐street and the service alley will connect and reconcile. From that perspective the project needed to prioritize the grade elevations and their transition to maximize accessibility and street activation without making modifications to the existing streets.

300 West is a State road operated by the Utah Department of Transportation (UDOT) and is subject to UDOT regulations. The existing street elevation along 300 West (between the new mid‐block street and entrance to the hotel port cochere) varies between 4272.96 at the south end and 4276.30 at the north end. The hotel ground level elevation has been set at 4278 to maximize accessibility and engagement with the new mid‐block street. The grade changes and complex relationship between the existing and new mid‐block street required the design of the 300 West frontage to be reevaluated subsequently to the Planning Commission approval.
And it turns out SLC will have at least one rooftop dining and drinking experience soon! I still hope to see something higher and closer to Main Street eventually. This one seems to have a mostly northwestern-facing orientation too, so the views of downtown and the Wasatch won't be dominant.


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The current design maintains a rooftop bar along 300 West that will contribute to street and skyline activation in accordance with the city design standards and approved design. The refined building massing creates a distinct rooftop element articulated with recessed glazing, expressed columns and a continuous architectural roofline. The roofline terminates at the northwest corner of the building with a long and dramatic cantilever that, along with the glass volume below, announces the entrance to the
development. The distinct roofline will be illuminated with continuous, linear fixtures to maintain its presence and distinct expression on the night skyline while the wood clad soffit will diffuse the lighting
and create a floating effect.

In addition to the rooftop bar, that will activate the northwest corner and create a strong connection with the Vivint Smart Home Arena, the current design will provide street and skyline activation at the opposite southeast corner of the hotel. An outdoor pool deck, with views of the downtown skyline and mountains, will create additional active uses along the future extension of the mid‐block street. In addition to enhancing and connecting the second project phase, the pool deck will be visible and create a strong connection with 200 South.








https://i.imgur.com/Q8Nreo7h.png



June 15th - Construction Updates, Phase I



Photos By Scott Harding



August 5th - Construction Updates, Phase I




Photos By Layrasm



September - Construction Updates, Phase I


Photo From Twitter @LloydColezone, photo taken from the top floor of Vivint Arena



September 26th - Construction Updates, Phase I

The West Quarter Phase 1 - Two 11-floor buildings, with 242 residential units and 272 hotel guest rooms with ground floor retail. - under construction



Photos By Blah_Amazing



December 30th




Photos By Atlas



March 21, 2022


Photo By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com



May 31, 2022




Photos By SLC PopPunk



August 2, 2022

Photo By U/Clamjabber @ Reddit

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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



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


March 10, 2022


Snow melt conduit is installed on the 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











July 11 thru July 30, 2022

11 July 2022 - Courtesy of R. Taylor Abegg - North underground addition


11 July 2022 - Courtesy of R. Taylor Abegg - Church Office Building plaza


29 July 2022 - Courtesy of Jared Fugal - Excavation for visitors' center (south of temple)


29 July 2022 - Courtesy of Jared Fugal - Hardscaping the Office Building plaza (L.D.S. Church Administration Building in background)


29 July 2022 - Courtesy of Jared Fugal - Hardscape on east end of the Office Building plaza


30 July 2022 - Courtesy of Jonas Scoubes - A subterranean view from the west of what will be the many temple annex structures.

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Downtown, May Update, The Domain Tower Project


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Looks like a building permit was recently submitted for this project at 370 S West Temple so we should have another crane coming up soon

Luke Garrott Reports - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/new...and-400-south/

New residential highrise coming to Downtown: 28-story mixed-use tower to stand at West Temple and 400 South

Say hello to Salt Lake City’s newest residential highrise – South West Temple. Its 28 stories will house 340 residential units, 58,000 sf of office and/or a boutique hotel.
At street level it will offer 6200 sf of retail space.

Located at 370 S West Temple, the site sits on D-1 zoning, which allows up to 375 ft on corners and higher with design review.

Local readers would know the site from Gracie’s Gastropub to the north (left-center in the aerial photo below). Currently, the site is a vacant lot. Across West Temple to the east sits the new Federal Courthouse, aka the Borg Cube...

...Last week Domain, based in NYC + New Orleans, and locals Giv Development opened (the first portion of their newest Salt Lake City development), the eastern half of the $124.3 million Exchange Project...



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From Building Salt Lake Instagram account


Renderings courtesy Solomon Cordwell Buenz Architecture. Other images Google Earth.





Construction Site, Photo By Luke Garrott of BuildingSaltLake.com


Shown view from 400 S. looking toward the southwest corner


Eastside View from West Temple St.


September 13th


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

Subdivision and Condominium - Preliminary Subdiv

We have gotten a new filing today for the 370 S West Temple tower and hotel project.

It appears the tower will be 25 floors and 277 feet tall. 6 floors will be parking.

The hotel will be 10 floors and 114 feet tall.







May 2022 Update


Design Changes On The Hotel Portion Of The Domain Tower Project


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SCB made a design review submission for 370 S West Temple yesterday. It looks like this is only for the hotel portion. The taller, residential portion of the project is called "390 S West Temple." I'm thinking that 390 might not need a design review since it's on a D-1 corner.



New renderings:








August 6, 2022

Site Prep


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Downtown Update - The Worthington Tower Watch

Note: Formerly under the working title of the 'Convexity' Project has now received the permanent name of 'Worthington'.

Taylor Andersen Reporting - Full Article @
https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/sal...ne-on-the-way/

...The tower that will replace the existing Broadway Place will be 31 stories tall. It will bring 359 residential units to the area on 26 of the 31 stories, leaving 5,800 square feet of space for ground-floor retail and 359 parking stalls on four stories above ground...

...The Worthington Tower “builds on the vision of community leaders who developed the goals of programs like ‘Downtown Rising’ and is one step forward in ensuring Salt Lake City remains the primary cultural, financial, legal and government center of Utah,” Matt Lusty, a representative of the group, told Building Salt Lake on Wednesday.

It will continue two ongoing trends Downtown: new, skyline-altering skyscrapers, and an impending swell of people living in the city center...



The new tower on the northeast corner of 300 South 200 East will replace a
one-story building and local retailers with a 31-story residential building. Rendering courtesy of Worthington.






October 14, 2021


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Demolition of Mortuary and the Tavernacle Social Club. From the subreddit - they’re clearing the way for the Worthington tower:




Looks like demo started on the yellow Broadway building. Rode past there about 30 minutes ago and 1/3 of the building was in rubble.

Photo By SLCPopPunk

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Demolition is complete and site work is underway. This image is from a bit over week ago:



January 14, 2022


https://www.reddit.com/r/Development...onvexity_site/
Photo By Taboubak

Here's the context of where it will be in the skyline, courtesy of Blah_Amazing:
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Alright alright alright! Also, based on the citizen portal entry for the project that has been updated as of 2/9, it looks like their building permit was probably issued!





March 21, 2022


Photo By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com



March 28, 2022


Photo posted this week (from Reddit). https://www.reddit.com/r/Development...week_of_32822/



April 25, 2022


Source



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Latest photo of the Convexity site from HossTR on the r/DevelopmentSLC sub

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June 3rd and 13th, 2022




As Posted By Reeder113



June 20th, 2022




As Posted By Reeder113 - Original picture by u/HossTR18 on reddit:
https://www.reddit.com/r/Development...n_week_of_620/




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A continuous pour of15 million pounds of concrete took place overnight on July 16th. (Photo: Tom Chamberlain, KUTV)







Photos By Tom Chamberlain, KUTV



August 8, 2022


Photo By u/HossTR @ Reddit - https://www.reddit.com/r/Development...QidwEAAA%3D%3D

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I also walked by Astra Tower this morning, look like construction is going full bore. There was a lot a workers on site. I did notice the hole is still not fixed but the site of the hole is west of where the main tall tower will be.


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It's hard to see in the pictures, but the collapse area is sectioned off with red tape.
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Downtown Update, The Gateway District - The Cinq Project Enthusiastically Approved By Planning Commission


Copy by Luke Garrott @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/dep...-neighborhood/

The stage is set in the Depot District for the CINQ, dbUrban and Dwell Design Studio’s seven-story, 203 unit market-rate project at 530 West 200 South.
...The Cinq will make a major statement on a key block in the Depot District, Salt Lake City’s Old Greektown. Its two buildings (plus the warehouse) will take up half the block
between 500 and 600 West, and incorporate the historically-registered 1929 Central Warehouse.



Notice the setback of taller structures that help highlight the historic Central Warehouse. Rendering courtesy Dwell Design Studio.



The CINQ site, 200 South and TRAX, bottom. Central Warehouse, center. Left-center, Casa Milagros senior housing. Alta Gateway/Gateway 606, large white building, center-right. Photo by Luke Garrott.



The project will have 2600 sf of ground-floor retail on the corner of 500 West and 200 South. Image courtesy Dwell Design Studio.

On the ground floor of the new buildings will be townhomes on 500 West, 2600 sf of retail on the corner of 500 West and 200 South, a leasing office and live-work units (3000 sf) on 200 South.
The developers expressed that “it was paramount to not only embrace the existing Central Warehouse building, but to highlight it through the rest of the project orientation and design.”
Indeed, the new buildings adjacent to the warehouse are set back from the sidewalk to amplify the presence of the historic structure.



February 22, 2021

Photo By Atlas


October 27, 2021

Site demolition complete

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February 16, 2022




Photos By Bob Rulz



March 21, 2022


Photo By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com


August 9, 2022


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Marriott Autograph Hotel - 'The Asher Adams'




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January 24, 2022 - The Asher Adams aka Union Pacific Hotel has filed Commercial Building Permits.
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Address: 18 N Rio Grande

Project Description: Union Station Hotel - New 225 key hotel adjacent to the historic Union Pacific train station building, New Construction Type II-B, mixed occupancy
Aerial of a portion of the northern segment of the Gateway Center. Pictured, the historic Union Pacific Depot, behind which the Marriott Autograph 'Asher Adams' Luxury Hotel will be constructed. Gateway is currently undergoing a major redevelopment costing in the hundreds of millions. This ongoing makeover will advance Gateway in a direction that is much more on trend in serving Downtown Salt Lake City's rapidly expanding core.

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Renderings of an eight-story hotel being built in The Gateway Center around the west face of the historic Union Pacific Depot.


SALT LAKE CITY (KUTV) — A downtown Salt Lake City shopping center will celebrate 20 years next month. The Gateway was built just before the 2002 Olympics...

In 2016, its new owners, Phoenix-based Vestar, unveiled a $100 million plan to revitalize the mall, ...that plan remains unfinished, including a boutique hotel inside the historic Union Pacific building and an ice rink on the Olympic fountain.

Jacklyn Briggs, The Gateway marketing director, said the investment in the mall has been made, although she acknowledged some aspects of it have not come to fruition yet.

“When you think about it in the terms of, okay, you know, there’s going to be one grand opening date, that’s not the terms we think of,” said Briggs. “This is a building process that we’re doing alongside the community.”

Briggs said the hotel, which will be called Asher Adams, is still on track. Construction is set to begin next spring, she said, likely finishing in 2024.

New renderings released to 2News Friday showed what the inside and outside of the hotel will look like.

The planned outdoor ice rink is also still coming to The Gateway, Briggs said, but not until the hotel is finished.

Other things are also happening, she said, such as new restaurants, art, and other improvements on the site.

“It’s an ongoing process that we’re doing, and we’re pivoting with the community about what they need and what’s beneficial to them,” said Briggs, “so it’s sort of an ongoing organic process in that way.”...

...It's a growing, beautiful space,” Briggs said.












Groundbreaking, August 11, 2022


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Apparently the hotel at the Gateway/Union Pacific Depot has broken ground.
Salt Lake City - https://www.utahbusiness.com/asher-a...breaks-ground/
Real estate development firms Hatteras Sky and The Athens Group broke ground on Asher Adams, an adaptive re-use of Salt Lake City’s historic Union Pacific Train Depot and new construction of a 225-key Autograph Collection Hotel, Marriott International’s diverse and dynamic portfolio of independent hotels. Asher Adams will feature 13 historic guest suites in the original Train Depot and a new eight-story guestroom structure with an additional 212 modern guest suites. The hotel will also include multiple food and beverage outlets, a 1,500 SF fitness facility, 9,000 square feet of meeting and function space, and approximately 3,200 square feet of open-air gathering spaces. The Depot, an existing 17,000-square-foot live entertainment venue located within the Union Pacific Depot building, will be retained in its current location, and continue operations during construction. Barings is the senior construction lender, and financing is also being provided by the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City with equity from individual investors on CrowdStreet, the online real estate investing marketplace.

Originally constructed in 1909, the historic Union Pacific railroad station is regarded as one of the most outstanding architectural structures in Utah. The iconic station features irreplaceable French Second Empire architecture, original stained-glass windows, and original oil on canvas murals: “Driving the Golden Spike” commemorating the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad at Promontory Summit and “This is the Place” portraying Brigham Young making his famous exclamation upon first seeing the Great Salt Lake Valley.

Located in The Gateway, a one-million-square-foot mixed-use commercial business, retail, residential, dining, and entertainment destination, Asher Adams sits directly across the street from Vivint Smart Home Arena, the TRAX Blue and Green light rail stops and is within walking distance of the Salt Palace Convention Center and the Frontrunner commuter rail line. Hotel guests will have immediate access to all dining, entertainment and business venues located adjacent to the hotel and easy access to all that downtown Salt Lake City has to offer.

“We are honored by the opportunity to both preserve and showcase the historic Union Pacific Depot while at the same time providing Salt Lake City with a state-of-the-art hospitality experience which will serve as an enhanced community gathering space for residents and visitors alike,” says Oz Friedmann, Principal and managing Director of Development for Hatteras Sky.

“After many years of planning, and with our sincere appreciation to Barings, CrowdStreet, and the Redevelopment Agency of Salt Lake City, we are excited to take the next steps toward delivering the best hospitality experience in Salt Lake City,” says Rob McIver, Principal of The Athens Group. “The design and juxtaposition of the historic building with the new guestroom tower has been carefully crafted by our design partners at HKS Architects and JNS Design. With Okland as our general contractor and Pivot as our hotel operator, we look forward to bringing this project to life.”

“We are pleased that construction of the new Asher Adams hotel at The Gateway is now underway,” adds Jenny Cushing, VP of Leasing for Vestar, the development company that owns The Gateway. “This boutique hotel will be as iconic as the historic building it’s housed in and will serve as the crown jewel for the redevelopment of The Gateway. It will be designed to cater to leisure and business travelers seeking a unique and memorable property with fabulous amenities. Asher Adams promises to further transform The Gateway into a vibrant and sought-out destination within Salt Lake City and will drive additional business to our merchants.


ABOUT HATTERAS SKY
Hatteras Sky based in Atlanta is a commercial real estate development company and a commercial real estate firm focused on multifamily and hospitality development in high-growth American markets. In addition to ground-up new construction developments, we renovate, restore, and reactivate our historic buildings. We pride ourselves on our ability to identify unique opportunities that deliver long-term value to our team, our investors, and the communities we serve. While maintaining an entrepreneurial approach, we strive to adhere to the highest standards of integrity, quality, and partnership. We aim to create structures and communities that will be useful, beautiful, and strong for generations. For more information about the firm, its team, and additional projects, please visit the Hatteras Sky website.



ABOUT THE ATHENS GROUP
The Athens Group is a full-service real estate development company specializing in the development of environmentally conscious upscale resort communities, luxury resort and urban hotels, golf courses and related residential and recreational properties. The firm was founded in 1988 by Kim Richards. For more information about the firm and its team, please visit The Athens Group website.


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Downtown Update - Revised plans for the residential tower at 465 S. Main


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April 22, 2022 - The biggest change in the latest proposal involves adding a new curb cut onto Main Street, the west entrance to the new structure proposed for 465 S. Main St., vacant land that has been owned by Salt Lake County but which will be owned and built by a private developer.

The new apartments will be primarily studios, one- and two-bedroom apartments plus a single three-bedroom space on the 15th and final floor of the building.

Rather than the 242 units originally planned, the building would include 217 new apartment homes. It would be 179 feet tall for almost its entire length, up slightly from 177 feet when initially proposed last June.



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Peg also has their page up now for 465 Main Apartments: https://pegcompanies.com/projects/46...26940917968750

Located directly on Main Street in downtown Salt Lake City, 465 Main Apartments offers residents a luxury experience in the city’s center. Recent developments, including several large new office buildings, continue to attract companies and young working professionals to the city. With a one-minute ride on the TRAX line, or a 5-minute walk, residents will have access to top employers including Goldman Sachs, Deloitte, and other professional firms. The property is located adjacent to the Hines 400,000 SF office development project.

View looking Northeast from the intersection of Main Street & 500 South


Project Basics:


- 266,998 SF.
- 15 Floors (5 floor podium, 9 floors residential, top floor amenity)
- 179 feet tall (53 meters) to roof
- 244 residential units (48 studio, 50 1-Bed, 75 2-Bed, & 1 3-Bed Penthouse)
- 134 stacked parking system stalls (ratio of 0.55 : 1)
- 2,760 square feet ground floor retail on Main Street
- 0.57 - acre lot in the D1 Zone
- Architecture Firm: FFKR Architects
- Developer: Peg Development



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...The property is currently a vacant lot that has been subdivided into two lots; the one this PEG Development Project sits on and the adjacent lot, which will house the new Sundial Tower office building.
The ground floor will be pedestrian-scale retail that engages the street and the TRAX line. The upper floors will all be residential apartments, with an amenity deck and a rooftop terrace. Parking will be housed behind the first-floor retail and will be a parking stacker system.

Project Renderings


View looking Southeast from Main Street


View looking North from 500 South


View looking Northwest from 500 South


View looking Northwest from slightly above the DA Offices


Site Plan


Vicinity Map


Building Section


Elevations:


West Elevation


West Elevation


North Elevation


South Elevation


West Elevation












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Nothing huge, but saw them drilling ground samples at the 465 S. Main site.

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East Bench Update, The Helix Development - The University Of Utah


Sitting at the top of Salt Lake City's eastern mountain benches, overlooking the Central Metro, the northeast section of the University of Utah's sprawling campus.


HEALTHCARE, EDUCATORS, LEADERS & INNOVATORS COMPLEX (HELIX)


The Healthcare, Educators, Leaders & Innovators Complex (HELIX) will serve as a collaboration and office space for University of Utah Health faculty and staff. HELIX will become the new home for many School of Medicine departments and occupants. The new building will offer U of U Health faculty and staff the environment and attributes needed to do their best work.

Located in the open space next to the Primary Children’s Eccles Outpatient Services facility, HELIX’s 250,000 square feet is spread across 5 1/2 levels that will connect to the main hospital complex and the rest of campus via a sky bridge near the Moran Eye Center. The building broke ground in February of 2021 and finish in 2023.









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Hyatt Regency nearing completion. Original post by u/RollTribe93 on the DevelopmentSLC subreddit.

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East Bench Update, The Kathryn F. Kirk Center - The University Of Utah



Hunstman Cancer Institute (HCI) at the University of Utah is pleased to announce a major hospital expansion: The Kathryn F. Kirk Center for Comprehensive Cancer Care and Women’s Cancers at HCI. The new patient care facility will extend from the north end of HCI’s buildings on the campus of the U of U in Salt Lake City. Located within the U of U Health medical infrastructure on campus, the expansion will allow the HCI to grow by 220,000 square feet and add 48 new inpatient hospital rooms. It will include four floors of clinical space, an expanded wellness and integrative health center, two floors of faculty offices and two floors available for future build-out based on patient needs. The Kathryn F. Kirk Center for Comprehensive Cancer Care and Women’s Cancers will increase HCI’s clinical care capacity by 50%. More information about the project and its major contributors is available here.

Anticipated Project Timeline:

- May – December 2019: Design and Construction Planning
- Fall 2019: Utility Work
- September 5, 2019: Ceremonial Groundbreaking
- January 2020: Construction Begins
- Summer 2022: Commissioning, Equipment Installation, Moves
- November 2022: Substantial Completion
- February 2023: Open to Patients



August 2021

Drone shot of the Kathryn F. Kirk Center for Comprehensive Cancer Care and Women’s Cancers in the early structural steel stage.


Alternate angle drone shot of the Kathryn F. Kirk Center for Comprehensive Cancer Care and Women’s Cancers.



Construction Completed
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Data Center as it currently appears

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Sunset over Central Metro Canyons, taken from Guardsman Pass, Big Cottonwood Canyon

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Northern Metro Canyons, The Old Snowbasin Road

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Red Castle Mountain, High Uintas Wilderness

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