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Amy Roberts: The city’s latest affordable housing project — it’s not a good look
Because the housing issue is so complicated, there haven’t been many new solutions to pursue. Though if a recent rendering is any indication, a new option is to build a center stage affordable housing project that exudes all the warmth and ambiance of a maximum-security prison.
Published: May 4, 2022
Park City Follies makes a quick turnaround for second string of live performances in 8 months
Park City Follies makes a quick turnaround to present a second string of live performances in eight months.
Published: April 19, 2022
Park City official, involved in arts district and soils talks, plans to depart (updated)
David Everitt is one of two deputy city managers and is assigned to community development matters. His last day with the Park City government will be April 14.
Published: March 31, 2022
Park City landowner wants to demolish utilitarian Iron Horse district for new project
A prominent Park City landowner this week outlined a major development proposal in a strategic location, a project that is envisioned as transforming a largely utilitarian swath of the community into a place with residences, retailers, offices and restaurants.
Published: February 22, 2022
Letters, Feb. 16-18: Hate speech in schools requires strong action from district
Hate in our schools
Published: February 16, 2022
Evolution, elevated
Park City industries aim to adapt amid changes “What do you think of when you hear Park City?” When asked about Park City, almost any random visitor on the street will probably mention two things:...
Published: February 18, 2022