More than a year after its opening, a vital Salt Lake City housing project has finalized plans to expand.
Switchpoint, a nonprofit aimed at sheltering Utahns experiencing homelessness, is adding on to its supportive housing complex for seniors and veterans with the help of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, the Larry H. & Gail Miller Family Foundation and a state fund.
The building, known as the Fairpark Deeply Affordable and Permanently Supportive Housing project, will get upgrades and an addition, thanks to twin $1 million grants from Utah’s predominant faith and the Miller Family Foundation, along with $1.8 million from the state’s Olene Walker Housing Loan Fund.
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