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Advocates urge that new SLC sports and entertainment district include lots of affordable housing

Crossroads Urban Center says ‘it’s only fair’ for mayor, City Council to insist that up to 20% of any new homes in the district be rent-subsidized.

(Lennie Mahler | The Salt Lake Tribune) The nonprofit Crossroads Urban Center in Salt Lake City is urging city officials to demand "community benefits" — including affordable housing — in exchange for zoning changes sought to create a new sports and entertainment district downtown.