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Converting a midrise concrete office building to apartments offers a creative solution for Downtown Salt Lake City’s housing needs.
The midcentury modern office building known as South Temple Tower in Downtown Salt Lake City is being converted by developer Hines into luxury residential rentals. Rebranded as Seraph, the 24-story tower will offer 217 units, ranging from studios to three-bedroom apartments, many of which will feature expansive views of the skyline and the Wasatch Mountains beyond. Amenities will include a rooftop deck with fire pits and grill area, resort-style pool and hot tub, social lounge, fitness center, dog run, pet spa, bicycle storage and parking garage occupying levels two through seven.
We are providing structural design services to Hickok Cole for the project, which includes a one-level basement, two retail spaces, a lobby and back-of-house space. The building will feature new mechanical, electrical and plumbing systems tailored to its new residential use as well as larger, more modern glazing on the reimagined façades.
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