UTA moving forward with developments in WJ

UTA moving forward with developments in WJ

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SALT LAKE CITY — Following approval by the board of trustees, the Utah Transit Authority will move ahead with its second transit-oriented development to be located in West Jordan.

On Wednesday, the board approved the conveyance of land surrounding the Jordan Valley TRAX station.

The $40 million first phase of the Jordan Valley Station TOD, to be called Bangerter Station, will be a model development with 267 housing units, retail shops and structured parking within walking distance of the light-rail station.

Upon completion, Bangerter Station will boast almost 1,400 residential units, 83,000 square feet of office space, structured parking, along with nearly 35,000 square feet of restaurant and retail space.

Located next to the TRAX Red Line, the development will provide access to major destinations in the valley, including the University of Utah, downtown Salt Lake City and the Jordan Landing shopping center.

Work on the first phase is expected to to begin soon. All local, state and federal approvals have been secured for the development to move forward, UTA officials said.

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