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Can’t keep track of all those new apartments in — or coming to — Salt Lake County? This map will help.

Even with tens of thousands of new units poised to come on line in Salt Lake, Utah, Davis and Weber counties, don’t expect rising rents to start falling.

(Trent Nelson | Tribune file photo) Encore Apartments at 489 E. 400 South in Salt Lake City on Tuesday, March 31, 2020, part of a historic wave of new apartments built in Utah's capital built over the past decade. That torrid pace of construction is picking up even more now, but the trend is unlikely to slow rent rises anytime soon.