Development

Joaquin Village nears start as last steps near completion

The blueprints for the Joaquin Village student housing complex in Provo were completed last week and excavation for its underground parking lot could start before July, the developer said.


Woodland Hills cuts lot prices to attract developers

The city of Woodland Hills and developers in the city are hoping to attract new landowners by cutting prices and fees.


Utah County Jail opens new expansion to public

The public was given a rare voluntary look at the inside of the Utah County Jail on Monday at an open house for the jail's new addition.


Sp. Fork council questions developers on cleanup

The Spanish Fork City Council grilled developers about the safety of the Ensign-Bickford Co. land in a work session Thursday evening.


Finance mag: Provo one of top 10 places to live

Ace Stryker

Provo's burgeoning reputation as a computer software center with easy access to outdoor hotspots has earned it a place on Kiplinger's Personal Finance magazine's "10 Great Places to Live, Work and Play" this year.


Construction slow down increases budget deficit in Mapleton

With a slowing economy and building halted around the county, some believe Mapleton City may be hurting a little more than others.


Provo redevelopment plans in works

Next month, Provo residents should get a look at the future of their city.


Mapleton rezones Gibby property

Mapleton city approved a zoning change on the Wendell Gibby property Thursday night in a move officials hope will end a handful of lawsuits.


Springville to begin work on civic center

The new Springville Civic Center has been in the planning stages for years, and work has now begun on the site of the new building.


Provo transitional housing effort continues

Still millions short of their fundraising goal, the Food and Care Coalition is pushing forward to begin construction on a $6.2 million transitional shelter in Provo.


An homage to the steel days
New Lindon motorcycle shop uses reclaimed materials from Geneva Steel

A water tower was hoisted on top of a new Lindon building Wednesday that has some very deep Utah roots.


Officials talk risks, scrutinize iProvo sale

Though the general sentiment was that Provo isn't getting a bad deal out of the sale of its fiber-optic network, iProvo committee and Municipal Council members asked tough questions during meetings Tuesday about the pending $40.5 million deal.





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