Maple Heights is a unique luxury three-condo development in
the historic Upper Avenues of Salt Lake City. With expansive
sweeping views of the entire valley, Maple Heights features roof level
terraces, living space designed to maximize the panoramic vista and
refined amenities to create a perfect blend of lifestyle and function.
METRO PARK WEST
340 S 400 W
Proposed 2011 85,700 Sq Ft. Commercial Units
71 Residential Units
A refined, eight-story, mixed use building rising on the west side of Pioneer Park, right in the middle of Salt Lake City's arts, dining, and entertainment district. With easy freeway and airport access and just two blocks from the Gateway shopping center and the new Planetarium Trax Station.
TIRE TOWN
308 W BROADWAY
Completed 1997 21,700 Sq Ft. Commercial
3 Residential Units
Tire Town was an adaptive re-use of the historic Firestone Garage on 300 West Street in Salt Lake City. The building was in the then blighted Pioneer Park neighborhood and its renovation was the first step in creating an urban village surrounding the only downtown public park where high destiny housing, local neighborhood retail on walkable streets and a large public space could all exist simultaneously. It was a daring and visionary remodel considering the neighborhood at the time. The project created new retail, office and residential space. It was a quick success and ushered in a new era in the neighborhood.
UFFENS MARKETPLACE
336 W BROADWAY
Completed 2003 11000 Sq. Ft. Commercial
45 - Residential Units
Uffens Marketplace was created in Allen Millo and Associates' continuing effort to create an urban village surrounding Pioneer Park. Uffens Marketplace, named for a previous owner of the land where the market now stands, is a mixed use project of urban condominiums, eating establishments, and retail space. Along with its neighbor, Caputo's Pioneer Park Market, this is becoming the hub of gourmet and fresh food shopping in Salt Lake City. This rapidly growing neighborhood is experiencing a dramatic transformation and will soon be the most vibrant, diverse corners in the city.
CUCINA NASSI
2155 S HIGHLAND DR
Completed 2009 11,000 Sq. Ft.
Dining
Located in the Sugarhouse district of Salt Lake City. Cucina Nassi is a banqueting branch of the award winning Cucina Toscana restaurant located in the Pioneer Park arts district downtown.
The historic 1930's Sugar House Post Office provided an understated classically detailed shell for a complete interior remodel. Most of the original interior had been remodeled or severely altered several times in the intervening decades leaving it largely unsalvageable. A new kitchen was constructed at the rear of the building, housed in a more recent expansion. The original marble and terrazzo lobby was largely preserved and enhanced
Modeled as the grand hall of a Tuscan Villa and open for special events and gatherings, Cucina Nassi is a distinct banquet and special event center with a full kitchen and professional staff.
678 F STREET
678 F STREET
Completed 2008
2 Residential Units
678 F Street is a project located in the diverse Avenues neighborhood of Salt Lake City. A creative and sensitive solution to a narrow lot resulted in two extraordinary condominium units while allowing up hill neighbors to retain their view. The homes feature full glass curtain walls, exposed steel and concrete structures and open steel stairs. Each unit is topped by a viewing terrace with expansive views of the Salt Lake valley. Stunning landscaped terraces and individual lap pools were constructed over the garages which are located in-between the two homes.
PATRICK LOFTS
163 W 200 S
Completed 2008 7,300 Sq Ft Commercial
40 Residential Units
Patrick Lofts was an adaptive re-use of the historic Patrick-Decker building, formerly a dry goods warehouse and store, built in 1914 in downtown Salt Lake City. A center courtyard was created by cutting through the historic concrete floors opening up the center of the building to natural light and air. Fourty condominium units were arranged on the north and south sides of the courtyard. The main floor was preserved as retail/restaurant space and the basement as parking with a rear entrance ramp. The roof was provided with stair and elevator access where a large community terrace and ten private roof terrace spaces were constructed.