Salt Lake City

Station Park Development Ready to Boost Farmington Economy

By Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
The Station Park development in Farmington is back on track and growing after it came to a standstill in 2007 due to the economic recession. According to Deseret News, almost all the retail space is already […]

Eaglewood Village, Gallivan Plaza Return to Life; University of Utah Grows Solar Ivy

By Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
Marked by delays since its groundbreaking in 2007, Eaglewood Village may at last be moving forward. According to The Davis County Clipper, the construction team has finalized the access road and officials from Compass Development have communicated […]

Walmart Supercenter Makes Third Try for Approval in Face of Landslide, Shutdown of Utah Jazz

By Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
Walmart is taking a third swing at obtaining approval for a new supercenter in Salt Lake City. According to The Salt Lake Tribune, the initial zoning change request was rejected by the Salt Lake City Planning […]

Revised Tavaci Mixed-Use Project Sparks Discussions

By Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
Representatives of the Tavaci mixed-use project at Big Cottonwood Canyon, including Terry Diehl, presented their project plans to the Cottonwood Heights city council. Local residents also had a chance to express their opinions regarding the project.
The Tavaci […]

Police, Fire, Emergency Operations to be United in “Green” Public Safety Complex

By Gabriel Circiog, Associate Editor
The construction of the new Salt Lake City public safety complex has officially started at 300 East and 500 South. The architecture team of GSBS Architects and Civitas, an Urban Design firm, have come up with […]