Architect: Senior center proposal alive
(Herald Journal) A proposal by a Salt Lake City developer to construct a new senior center in Cache County is not dead after all — contrary to some rumors that have been circulating in the community.
But the project’s design is currently being reevaluated, a source close to the project confirms.
As originally proposed, the county would contribute the land where the current senior center now sits, while the developer would build a new senior center and construct roughly 200 apartments that would occupy four floors of the five-story building. The new senior center would take up a portion of the main floor.
Tom Jensen, the architect of the project, told The Herald Journal that he too was hearing reports that the developer, Rick Plewe, had pulled out of the project.
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