The Regent, Residential skyscraper in Downtown Salt Lake City, United States.
The Regent is a 23-story residential tower in downtown Salt Lake City with 150 units housed behind tinted blue glass exterior walls. The structure provides residents with shared amenities including an indoor pool, fitness facility, owners lounge, and secure underground parking.
Planning for this residence began in 2008 when city officials granted approval for an unusual height allowance, with construction finishing in 2011. The building emerged as part of wider efforts to bring new living spaces to downtown.
The building forms part of a major downtown development project that changed how people live and spend time in the central area. It appeals to those seeking an urban lifestyle with immediate access to shops, dining, and city activities.
The location places residents within walking distance of shopping and dining options throughout the downtown area. Monthly maintenance fees cover all shared facilities and the upkeep of common spaces.
Nearly every unit features floor-to-ceiling windows that frame views of the surrounding mountains and city skyline from the upper floors. The structure earned environmental certification for its sustainable building practices.
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