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Inverness Square
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Development Case Study Project Summary [See Complete Case Study] |
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Project Type: Land Use(s): Site Size: Location Type: Date Posted: |
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Keywords:
Brownfield, Zero-Lot-Line Housing, Infill Development, Workforce Housing
Project Summary
Comprising 119 Federal-style brick townhouses on a seven-acre (2.84-ha) site, Inverness Square is located on a former brownfield close to a regional commuter rail line. One of the first of its kind in Murray, Utah, a suburb of Salt Lake City, the new urbanist infill community has helped revitalize a formerly blighted area through environmental remediation and enhanced streetscapes. In addition, the project, developed by Hamlet Homes, was intended as workforce housing with opening prices starting at $140,000.
The Development Team
Developer(s)
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Designer(s)
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Site Statistics
| Acres | Hectares | |
| Site Size | 3 | 1.1 |
| Square Feet | Square Meters | |
| Office Space | NA | NA |
| Retail Space | NA | NA |
| Industrial Space | NA | NA |
| Residential Units | NA |
| --Single-Family Units | 119 |
| --Multifamily Units | NA |
| Hotel Rooms | NA |
| Parking Spaces | 270 |
| Max Floors | NA |
| Use Data Status | Unknown |
* NA = Not Available
| Date Started | 2004 |
| Date Opened | |
| Date Completed | 2007 |
Project Web Site
Project Street Address
300 West and 4800 South
Murray, Utah, USA
Primary Data Source
DCS: ULI Development Case Study
Other Source(s)