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Neighbors packed a Cedar City hearing as planners reviewed a 640‑acre Antelope AI data‑center proposal that raised water, dark‑sky and power concerns. The county can attach conditions before forwarding a recommendation.
A nine-unit Hillside Avenue proposal shows how recent RMF rule changes can unlock small-scale infill in Capitol Hill, and why parking and historic character debates persist.
Since the Ballpark opened in April 2025, Downtown Daybreak has filled with shops, transit and housing. The Bees’ 2026 opener highlights the neighborhood’s rapid growth.
Realtor.com data and local reporting show more than half of new Utah listings in 2025 carried HOA fees, adding monthly costs buyers now must factor into budgets. What that means for affordability in resort towns and suburbs.
Park City has new deed‑restricted projects and big resort expansions, but rising AMIs and limited land still put many local workers out of reach of housing near their jobs.
A redesigned Ballpark project would swap studios for nearly 200 affordable, family-sized apartments and ask for zoning exceptions to fit more larger homes.
Summit Meadows residents are appealing Wasatch County's approval of an eight‑bed anxiety treatment home; oral arguments are set for March 24 in Salt Lake City.
The Utah Inland Port Authority adopted the Black Gold Project Area in Duchesne County — a 2,780‑acre plan to coordinate infrastructure and recruit logistics and manufacturing jobs.
The Planning Commission recommended rezoning for a 23‑acre Brixton Capital overhaul but continued the concept plan, leaving mobile‑home residents unsure about relocation timelines.
Brinshore has pitched Washington Yards, a 170‑unit, all‑affordable apartment near the Ballpark with family‑sized units and an all‑electric design. The project missed local gap funding this cycle, putting its timeline on hold.
CRG and Cole West have broken ground on Chapter Salt Lake City, a transit-oriented student housing project near the University of Utah. The six-story development will add roughly 252 units and a long amenity list.
The Planning Commission voted 5‑2 to advance a rezoning that would remake Smith’s Ballpark into a mixed‑use neighborhood while keeping pieces of the old stadium.
Construction payrolls dipped 11,000 in February even as frontline pay climbed. Contractors point to rising materials costs and uncertain demand.
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