Search results for: “affordable housing”
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Homeless Families Braving the Cold Rather Than Stay in Shelters in Salt Lake City
On North Temple, near 15th West, I find a family who is choosing to camp in an empty parking lot under tarps rather than stay in a shelter.
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Helping Homeless in Utah this Holiday Season
For homeless population in Utah, winter season means extra pain and suffering or worse for lack of shelters that hit capacity in mid-November.
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The Reality of Van Life in Moab, Utah
Maintaining daily routines while living in a van is hard, and there aren’t other viable housing options for Moab’s seasonal workers.
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Bill Gates vs. LDS Church
wages for the past ten years in Utah have remained stagnant while home prices have increased by nearly double in the past decade.
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Sugar Town: Snelgrove Development Will Change What’s Left of Sugar House
The 323-unit apartment and retail project ― to be named Sugar Town ― will undoubtedly change the look and feel of Sugar House neighborhood.
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Gentrification of Moab — Will Growing Pains Make or Break Moab?
Moab is experiencing major growing pains, and the local frustration palpable across this little, big town, and one of the bigger topics causing disruption, is the construction site of Wyndham…
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Is the Coworking Space Model Oversaturated?
Mark Morris started Work Hive in 2012 by an accident. One of the best things about coworking spaces is that you can have a lot of social advantages if you…
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Rollin’ Down the River: Living in Moab on a River Guide’s Salary
Most guides are Millennials in their early twenties, so a willingness to disconnect from the world of iPhones, and forfeiting social media one-upmanship and material pursuits is essential. River guides…