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This project has been completed. No further updates to this project page will be made. Two community meetings were held in May and October of , to discuss the new park at Trolley Square.

These meetings were an opportunity for residents and future users of the park to provide information on neighborhood open space needs and design preferences for the park. During the process staff also presented some of the design criteria that are considered in planning a public open space such as this one:. The new park features a plaza area, trees, plantings, a flower garden, lighting, and benches and tables.

Improvements to the open space also include a landscaped pedestrian link to Linear Park and improvements at the connection to Linear Park. Sign up here. Wondering why you should sign up?

Learn more about member accounts here. Forgot password? Located in the heart of an area first settled in the Civil War era and largely developed in the early 20th century, Trolley Square is actually a name of relatively recent vintage. After the buses were moved under I in , a three-story retail and office complex was built on the site. It opened in with Trolley Square as its name. The iconic Logan House is the oldest continuously family-owned Irish bar in the country.

We have tennis courts two blocks away, a yoga studio, a bike store and a local food market. Sophrin and his staff are now starting work on a new comprehensive plan for the entire city, one that will take into account what already exists as well as community-based planning initiatives in various stages of implementation, like West Side Grows Together, Eastside Rising and the nascent Creative District downtown.

The apartments were being done, the banks were booming. But something had changed. The raucous Thursday night dance parties were no longer a good fit with the neighborhood. Chiropractor Matt Weik was too young to have been a hell-raiser—his parents moved the family out of Trolley Square when he was 5—but he came back two years ago, partnering with fellow Salesianum School graduate Carl Bakomenko to open the Delaware Sport and Spine Clinic at N.

Weik lives on North Union Street; Bakomenko regularly walks to work from his home in the nearby Triangle neighborhood. Weik likes being able to walk everywhere he needs to go—from work to home and back, for meals, for shopping, for entertainment. The Riverfront and Market Street, with still-developing residential components, remain primarily places where people work during the day and visit on evenings and weekends. A Tom Burke birdhouse is in the background. Residents and business owners emphasize that Trolley cannot rest on its laurels.

It has to continue to diversify its offerings and freshening up its appearance. Please enable JavaScript in your browser to complete this form. November 1, In Central City, just southeast of Downtown, s-vintage low-rise office buildings are transitioning to multi-family residential in a big way.

Three projects along Read More. October 26, Vacant building would make way for new Downtown housing under Broadway proposal. October 4, Builders plan to turn a vacant building into 43 new residences under a new proposal for a block of Broadway that is primed to The Utah Pantages Theater is on its way to gaining national landmark status. Will it matter before the city sells it to developers? September 9, All the hearings are over. No more public presentations, reviews, or comments are required.

The Utah Theater property at S. Main, owned by Garden center near Trolley Square looks to grow into a residential project. July 8,



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