Pamela Atkinson, a longtime advocate for the homeless, left, embraces Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall during the opening of Magnolia, a new permanent supportive housing building, in Salt Lake City on Thursday, June 24, 2021. The new building, owned by Shelter the Homeless and operated by the Road Home, has 65 units for people who have experienced homelessness.
Spenser Heaps, Deseret News
Salt Lake City took another step Thursday to provide housing for the homeless with the grand opening of a new permanent-housing complex.
Magnolia, a 65-unit facility at 165 S. 300 East, will serve single men and women by providing stable housing and services to help address the issues that resulted in their homelessness.
The Magnolia Home at 165 S. 300 East in Salt Lake City contains 65 studio apartments for singles and couples and is expected to open for tenants in mid-July.