| Updated: Jan. 21, 2021, 5:00 p.m.
“Small” Lake City keeps growing up.
Need proof? Check out the ever-rising skyline, where 2021 and 2022 will bring three new skyscrapers to the heart of Utah’s capital:
• The 24-story Liberty Sky apartment tower, climbing 250 feet.
• The 25-story 95 State at City Creek office complex, soaring 393 feet.
• The 26-story Hyatt Regency convention center hotel, climbing 375 feet.
None of these high-rises will displace the city’s top two skyscrapers in terms of height. Those are the 26-floor Wells Fargo Center on Main Street (at 422 feet) and the 28-story LDS Church Office Building (420 feet). (It’s a myth that Salt Lake City ever had a rule against building anything taller than the North Temple behemoth housing offices for the state’s predominant faith.)
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McWhinney buys 180-room Hotel Indigo near Union Station for $38.5M
Courtesy of McWhinney)
McWhinney has added to its hotel holdings with a $38.5 million deal by Union Station.
The company, which has offices in Denver and Loveland, last week purchased both the real estate and business operations of the 180-room Hotel Indigo Denver Downtown, which is in the Union Tower West building at 1801 Wewatta St.
The deal also included the building’s retail space, which has been occupied by restaurant Hearth & Dram. It has been closed in recent months due to the pandemic.
The hotel comprises about half of the 12-story Union Tower West building, completed in 2017. The upper floors of the building are office space.
Work prepped for future Midtown buildings, Peg Leg Porker project in The Nations
Courtesy of Scenic Investments, Smith Gee
New York-based development company Scenic Investments has landed a permit related to the demolition of a building located on the Midtown on which it plans a 27-story mixed-use tower.
To be located near the high-profile Broadway and West End Avenue split, the future high-rise (pictured) will sit on a site that spans
The permit, valued at about $14,500, comes after Scenic paid $11 million for the property in September. Nashville-based Tiny’s Construction will handle the razing of the building, a small one-story structure that once accommodated part of Beaman Toyota s operations.
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