Project completed while employed Think AEC
Project completed while employed Think AEC
Massing and land use demonstrations to communicate with community members about the planned changes. Project completed while employed Think AEC.
Project completed while employed Think AEC

Salt Lake City Mixed Use

Entitlement

An infill project that combined two parcels of low-return rentals into a single mixed-use building in a zone that encourages community nodes.

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Site Entitlement

Suburban Duplex Infill Study

In this project, the team studied a property to determine what the zone would allow in terms of square footage and rentable space, and the contractor Core Design Build led the team and contributed to cost-to-build estimates. Through this process, the team was able to develop a comprehensive understanding of the property's potential, allowing for informed decision-making in future development or renovation plans.

Project completed while employed Think AEC

Salt Lake City Mixed Use

An infill project that combined two parcels of low-return rentals into a single mixed-use building in a zone that encourages community nodes.

Project completed while employed Think AEC

Meridiean Master Plan

Our client needed his parcel of land to incorporate with the adjacent city. Our job was to develop a master plan that met various city requirements, and petition to join.

Project completed while employed Think AEC

Old Meeting House

Our challenge was removing a crumbling and dangerous building that was beloved by the community. Then returning economic value to the land without building over the fault line that the previous building sat on.

The work was completed while employed Think AEC

Sandy Mixed Use

The city's master plan aimed to kick off a variety of uses in one of the more urban settings. This area currently has very little multifamily but is full of commercial opportunities.

Project completed while employed Think AEC

Jordanelle Reservoir Overlook

A beautiful parcel of land overlooking the Jordanelle Reservoir Reservoir, and backed by the new base resort for Park City Ski Resort. I provided an early-stage schematic massing, layout, and density study.

No one likes to deal with red tape

To maximize or even achieve profits, land development can often require zoning changes, variances, annexation, or any variety of red tape. Obtaining a building permit can take years of work. Depending on the scope of the project, the bureaucracy and red tape can cost a developer hundreds of thousands of dollars. Once you find land, development will rarely yeild enough to turn a profit.

I can do a portion of the work, at a fraction of what others will charge. Let's work together to discover your land's potential.

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