See how short-term rentals are taking over the Beehive State
In just two years, the number of Airbnb-style rentals in Utah grew nearly 27%.
(Trent Nelson | The Salt Lake Tribune) Shinia Allred cleans a home that she and her husband McKoy rent on Airbnb, in Castle Dale in Emery County, on Monday, Aug. 8, 2022.
Leto SapunarBusiness accountability and sustainability reporter
Leto Sapunar is a Report for America corps member covering business accountability and sustainability for The Salt Lake Tribune. He studied physics at Oregon State University and received a master's in journalism from NYU. He previously freelanced for outlets like Retraction Watch and Popular Science.
Leto Sapunar is a Report for America corps member covering business accountability and sustainability for The Salt Lake Tribune. He studied physics at Oregon State University and received a master's in journalism from NYU. He previously freelanced for outlets like Retraction Watch and Popular Science.