Salt Lake City Redevelopment Project Approved
11 August 2004 - 10:00am
Capitol Hill project is finally given go-aheadby Historic Landmarks Commission to raze run-down structures for new neighborhood multiple use project.
"To build up a neighborhood, Salt Lake City has to tear it down first."Or at least part of it."After years of pushing, Salt Lake City got the green light last week from the Historic Landmarks Commission to raze three aging structures in the run-down Capitol Hill area...(and replace them) with a new neighborhood commercial/residential project."
Full Story:
Capitol Hill project finally given go-ahead
Source:
The Salt Lake Tribune, August 10, 2004
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