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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…