SALT LAKE CITY | LOW-RISE / GENERAL Development News + Construction

Per Delta145:

Downtown Update - Life Science Center

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Originally Posted by Pencil

New renderings of what will be going up on the Red Lion hotel site… Here is the website which includes the PDF with more information. https://www.colliers.com/en/properti…18#RelatedDocs

ABOUT THE PROPERTY

World-class Class A Life Science Tower slated to be completed September 2025. Only minutes to Salt Lake International Airport with 94 non-stop passenger flights to 94 destinations in 6 countries. The 6 South Life Science Center is ideally situated with centralized access to labor and the University Of Utah; close to the Urban Core. The development team includes a highly experienced design team capable of delivering turnkey lab space to the tenant. Floorplates are approximately 50,000 SF with the ability to multi-tenant on each floor.

HIGHLIGHTS

- World-class Class A Life Science Tower slated to be completed September 2025

  • Robust power capacity with emergency power generator

  • Fire service access elevators and designated storage and hazmat rooms

  • Four levels of above ground secured and covered market rate parking. Two levels are fully convertible to future lab space.

  • Stunning architecture with abundant natural light and views 100 pound live load capacity

Per delts145:

Downtown Update - Salt Lake Crossing - The Hardware District, Under Construction

New micro + studio apartment project to test a new niche in the Downtown market

Luke Garrott Reporting - Full Article @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/new…wntown-market/

Salt Lake Crossing, a 300 micro-unit and studio rental building in the Hardware District, is being proposed by the area’s master developer, SALT Development.

The Salt Lake Hardware project continues its bold rise between the North Temple Bridge Trax/FrontRunner stop and West High School.

SALT’s 4th West, Hardware East and West buildings have added 906 units to the area so far. Three of its planned five buildings are completed and it’s preparing the fourth – with 300 micro and studio-units only…

…On 1.52 acres, it plans 300 units in a podium + five story building. Half of the units will be micro (228 sf) and half will be studios (470 sf). At 198 units per acre, it is an impressively dense development for the local market.
The new building, designed by local architects Method Studio, is proposing to “face the street” only on the south, one of the short sides of the structure. The south side of the building fronts 200 North and the Hardware West building (with Atlas mural). Salt Lake Crossing will park at a .63 ratio per unit in the two levels of its podium. It resides in the richest transit neighborhood in Utah – TRAX Green Line and FrontRunner commuter rail converge just steps away, while three bus lines link with the FrontRunner station at Salt Lake Hardware’s back door on 490 West.

The south part of the building will be three stories of co-working space nested in a five-story amenities-rich environment, including an oversized roof-top hot tub…

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Originally Posted by Atlas

January 23rd - I drove around the city yesterday and I was surprised to see that Salt Development’s “Salt Lake Crossing” project, which is next to the Hardware apartments and North Temple station, is seemingly doing site prep already. Zephyr Lofts is doing prep work too…


SALT Development - Salt Lake Crossing — SALT Dev

Site prep view from the south


Photo By Luke Garrott - Additional Photos @ https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/new…wntown-market/

September 16, 2021

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Originally Posted by stayinginformed

I took some pictures of the new hardware station development which broke ground recently.

New (Salt Lake Crossing) Hardware Development from the north

As seen from the south


Photos By Stayinginformed

April 18, 2022


Photos By Luke Garrott @ BuildingSaltLake.com https://www.buildingsaltlake.com/har…e-in-pictures/

November 11, 2022


Photos By Paniolo Man

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It’s official - Utah has a new tallest building

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Utah is getting an NHL team, as the Coyotes will move to Delta Center.

At some point a new arena will be built in the SLC area that will have both hockey and basketball in mind, likely paid for by the Utah taxpayers.

Utah will again host the winter Olympiad.

https://www.nytimes.com/2024/07/24/world/olympics/salt-lake-city-winter-olympics-2034.html