Lowe Property Group has broken ground on Dixon Place, a 59-unit, class-A development in the heart of Salt Lake City's Sugar House neighborhood. The property is a six-story, mixed-use community that will feature a raw yet sophisticated design that nods to the industrial and artistic heritage of the area.
Comprised of 49,039 square feet of rentable space, the boutique apartment complex will offer 35 one-bedroom and 24 two-bedroom units all featuring full kitchens and bathrooms as well as washer and dryers. The 2,200 square feet of ground-floor commercial space will house developer Lowe Property Group's headquarters.
MVE + Partners is the architecture firm on the project. It will design the interiors of this space in addition to the entire apartment community.
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