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Artspace City Center

230 South 500 West

Artspace City Center is a renovation of the historic ZCMI warehouse, originally built in 1905. City Center now includes 18 live/work artist three-level townhouses, galleries, art studios and commercial spaces for nonprofits and small businesses. The building has an interior atrium and garden area where the trains used to unload goods to be stored. The historic charm of City Center extends to both the commercial and residential spaces, which have original exposed brick walls and beamed ceilings.

Details and Amenities

Residential

18 live/work townhouses with 1.5 baths

  • Open design

  • Large units with high beamed ceilings

  • Three-level apartments

  • Underground and surface parking

  • Appliances, including dishwasher

  • Private porches with balconies on select units

  • Washer/dryer in each unit

  • Tankless hot water heaters

  • Near transportation (TRAX and FrontRunner)

  • Near GREENbike station

  • Exposed brick walls

  • Pet friendly, including a dog park*

  • Access to mixed recycling, green waste and glass recycling

  • Access to storage lockers and bike storage available

  • High speed fiber-optic internet access available

*Contact the leasing office for restrictions.

Commercial

20,000 square feet of commercial space

  • Historic charm

  • Galleries

  • Nonprofit, artist and small business offices

  • Creative community

  • Common area bathrooms

  • Access to showers

  • Storefront units available

  • Large freight-sized elevator

  • Underground and surface parking available

  • Access to mixed recycling, green waste and glass recycling

  • Near transportation (TRAX and FrontRunner)

  • Near GREENbike station

  • High speed fiber-optic internet access available

Thank You to Our Artspace City Center Funders

Financing: New Markets Tax Credit CDE - National Development Council; Historic and NMTC Investor and Project Lender - US Bank Community Development Corporation.

Donors: George S. and Dolores Doré Eccles Foundation, The Milliken Family, Willard L. Eccles Charitable Foundation, My Good Fund, Fidelity Foundation, Mark & Kathie Miller Foundation, American Express Center for Community Development, Stephen G Denkers and Susan E. Denkers Family Foundation, Morgan Stanley Bank, U.S. Bancorp Foundation, Lawrence T. Dee - Janet T. Dee Foundation, Citigroup Foundation, Washington Mutual, Wells Fargo, OC Tanner Company, Bank One Foundation, Barbara & Jim Clark, Brenda Scheer, Dan Adams, Merrill Lynch Bank USA, Rich Humphrey, Jean Glaser, Kinde Nebeker, Michael Green.

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