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As Salt Lake City grows, neighborhoods are faced with a choice to maintain their historic identities or give in to change. Central Ninth and the Granary District are finding ways to keep what matters most to their communities while making room for development.
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With new zoning rules on the books and more public money available for affordable housing than ever before, Salt Lake City now looks to where those projects fit best.
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The city’s new incentive program is slated to go into effect next spring, but experts say factors outside the city’s control could stymie development.
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The changes, approved by the city council last week, will allow up to four-unit structures in all residential areas of the city — as long as affordability requirements are met.
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A financial tool available to Utah cities and counties since 2021, HTRZs aim to encourage new housing development near already existing transit infrastructure.
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When Tina Grant bought her two-story duplex on Elgin Avenue in Millcreek three years ago, it was a tidy little block with three other houses. Today, hers…
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Voters in Holladay and Orem weighed in on plans for high-density developments this month, but with two different outcomes that could leave planners and…
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Coming soon to the Salt Lake real estate market: 83 affordable studio, one-bedroom and two-bedroom apartments, like new, used once or twice, imported from…
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Salt Lake City is launching a new program to help low-income seniors and people with disabilities tackle home repairs.Linda Fagen has already benefitted…