Will tearing down Logan’s mall for hundreds of new apartments ease housing woes in Cache County?
The Logan Municipal Council approved millions in tax breaks for the Cache Valley Marketplace project development, meaning mall demolition could start as soon as spring 2024.
(Francisco Kjolseth | The Salt Lake Tribune) Logan City officials approved a resolution to give a developer a millions-dollar tax break for a project to replace the Cache Valley Mall with apartments, a hotel and retail space.
Jacob joined The Tribune as a statewatch reporter in 2022. He graduated from the University of Missouri, and he has worked at news outlets in Utah and Idaho. When he's not working, he enjoys hiking and sampling Utah's many breweries.