Granary District Project Area
Project Area Overview
On April 15, 1999, the RDA created the
Granary District Project Area. Historically, the Granary
District has been utilized as an industrial and railroad
corridor. However, within the past decade, more housing
developments and service-oriented commercial development have been added to the project
area’s mix of land uses. Development in the Granary District is
guided by the Gateway District Land Use & Development Plan,
Gateway Specific Plan, and Granary District Redevelopment Plan. These plans aim to create mixed-use neighborhoods that support
commercial businesses and services by improving public
infrastructure, removing blight, preserving historic structures,
and reclaiming open space.
The
RDA has provided financial assistance for several projects in
the Granary District since its creation, including two
renovation loans, the reconstruction of 900 South Street, and a
community-driven Granary District Block Party as part of an
overall branding strategy for the project area. The
RDA has also provided a LEED-Certified Gold Project Tax
Increment Reimbursement to Scrap, LLC, a development arm of Artspace. This
new Artspace development will be mixed-use project that provides
live/work space for artists. Additionally,
the RDA has been working closely with Salt Lake City’s
Planning Division to establish new policies that will enhance
the Granary District’s future development opportunities.
To learn more about the different loan and
tax reimbursement programs we offer, visit our
Programs page. |
Granary District Projects
Smith-Layton Office Renovation - Archipelli
Properties /634 S 400 W (2000)
Adrian Turner Renovation/365 W 900 S
(2002)
Quite Zone Construction (2006)
Kilby Court Renovation/742-754 Kilby Court
(2008)
Artspace Commons - LEED Gold Certified/800
S 400 W (2008)
Granary District Info
Sunset Year: 2025
Tax Increment Acres: 96
Project
Area Map
Project Area Plan
2011-2012 Goals
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Archipelli Properties Project
Smith-Layton Architecture
634 South 400 West |