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The Salt Lake City Council approved a measure to increase the cost of street parking per hour Downtown for the first time since 2019.
Local developers want to rezone three single-family home plots in order to build housing in the East Bench neighborhood.
Salt Lake City approved $2.1 million in city funds for family-sized, workforce housing in the Fairpark and Poplar Grove ...
After the state legislature usurped Salt Lake City's power to design its own streets, projects like the Green Loop are in ...
Local developers have a plan to bring over 100 for-rent townhome and apartment units to the Liberty Wells neighborhood along 1300 South. The development, dubbed Lincoln Village, would transform the ...
Over the last 12 months a well-known general contractor along the Wasatch Front has been experiencing a bevy of lawsuits from subcontractors who are claiming they haven’t been paid for work completed.
Nearly 1 million miles — that’s how far people in Salt Lake City rode dockless, micro transit e-scooters in 2024, according to the city’s Department of Community and Neighborhoods. Though that total ...