Building & Development

With median home prices nearing $500,000, Utah builders, policymakers and nonprofits are exploring whether tiny homes and ADUs can help close the affordability gap.
Home to the world’s largest certified passive house, Utah positions itself as a leader in passive homebuilding. The environmental and respiratory benefits of this type of development may be perfectly tailored to the state’s unique needs.
With Utah’s housing market the 9th most expensive in the nation, Utahns are exploring new rental options to call home — including a growing demand for apartment amenities that reflect their lifestyle and income.
In collaboration with Netflix founder Reed Hastings, who will remain CEO of Powder, Hammon looks forward to planning Powder Mountain’s next 100 years. A public-private partnership just might allow it to remain Utah’s last uncrowded ski resort.
Initial Opportunity Zones delivered minimal benefits to rural areas and unclear results to urban areas. The Big Beautiful Bill mandates better tracking and reporting.
Downtown Salt Lake City isn’t just the geographic center of our capital — it’s the cultural and economic heart of Utah.
Colliers Utah leverages drones and mapping technology to track project growth and showcase real-time progress with the latest 360-degree imagery.
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Why turnkey properties are winning in Utah, as evidenced by University Place.
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North Farmington Station, a new master-planned community coming soon to Farmington City, is being developed with the future in mind.
With home prices now 6.2 times the median wage, experts say innovation and policy changes are crucial.
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Luxury resorts are redefining Southern Utah’s tourism economy.
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As living costs rise, downtown developments bet on arts and entertainment to attract business.
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Empty shopping centers are finding new life by transforming into modern community hubs.