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Your Opportunity to Live Green at 9th and 9th. – 1048 S. Lake St.

November 14, 2009 by Andrew Stone · Leave a Comment 

Construction is in progress on this home and expected completion is on December 4th. We are currently taking the information of interested parties and will notify you when we begin formal showings on the 4th. Demand is expected to be high, so get your name on the list soon. You can click HERE to send me you contact information.

Living green in the city is not always easy to do when the inventory of green homes is as small as it is. Well, your opportunity to live green, while enjoying the convenience of one of Salt Lake City’s most walkable neighborhoods, is here with this home at 1048 S. Lake Street.

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Designed by A. K. Smith Architects this home was built the environment in Mind. With an exterior of Structural Integrated Panels (SIPS) this home is already 65% more energy efficient than standard frame construction and 2 1/2 times stronger! But the exterior is only the beginning, an emphasis on green living was made throughout this home. Watch this post for more photos and information on all of the energy efficient systems that will be in place when this home is completed in about 3 weeks!

Pago Restaurant

May 21, 2009 by Rebecca Hamilton · Leave a Comment 

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A new restaurant is opening up in this wonderful area. Opens May 27th. Open house today from 4-6pm!!!

Details about this great restaurant

Celebrate the City 1894-style

April 29, 2009 by Rebecca Hamilton · Leave a Comment 

Help Us Celebrate the City, 1894-style!

SLC to Celebrate 1894-style
for History’s Sake

Saturday, May 2, 3-7pm
Washington Square
451 South State Street

Mayor Ralph Becker and the Utah Heritage Foundation are hosting “Celebrate the City: 1894” an event to celebrate historic buildings in Salt Lake City and mark the 20th anniversary of the restoration of the Salt Lake City & County Building. Celebrate the City: 1894 will take place on May 2, 2009 from 3:00 – 7:00 pm, at Salt Lake City’s historic Washington Square and will be open to the public.

The City & County Building grounds will be transformed into an atmosphere of a late-19th century carnival. Children and adults will experience barbershop quartets, brass bands, tethered hot air balloon rides, games and activities, old-time bicycles, ice cream, popcorn, and root beer. Celebrate the City will offer participants a look into the era the City & County Building was completed in 1894. Celebrate the City: 1894 will feature guided tours of the building and its iconic clock tower.slccelebrateol1

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