Main, east of the station site, also with ground floor retail spaces, in a project dubbed “6th & Main.” West Temple.Ī Salt Lake City-based firm called Lowe Property Group is building an upscale 170-unit apartment complex at 611 S. Patrinely has also floated plans for a second adjoining 10-story office tower to be built on the same block, facing the street at 645 S. (Rendering courtesy of Patrinely Group) Developers broke ground Tuesday on 650 Main, a 10-story office and retail development located at the corner of Main Street and 600 South in downtown Salt Lake City.Ī spokeswoman for Patrinely has said the site’s proximity to mass transit was a major draw for the company, which began construction in July. Patrinely Group, headquartered in Houston, is putting up a 10-story office tower it has dubbed “650 Main” on that southwest corner of Main Street and 600 South near where the station will go, with 320,000 square feet of new space spread over large floor plans and ground floor outlets for retailers. RDA Chief Operating Officer Danny Walz said the station also will be “a huge benefit to anyone who develops after the fact.” Now, in a significant southward extension of the urban core, developers are building aggressively in that south-central downtown neighborhood, with at least five major office and residential projects proposed or underway nearby.Īnd recognizing the financial potential of thousands of TRAX passengers flowing through the area daily, those developers appear willing to pay up to $1.36 million to make the station happen. Rails were laid along that north-south Main Street corridor at the time, but the station remained on hold over the decades while UTA waited for nearby properties to be developed, city documents indicate. (Christopher Cherrington | The Salt Lake Tribune)
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