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Salt Lake City Rejects Rezone for Controversial 7-Story Hotel Next to Sugar House Park
The City Council voted unanimously to reject the developer's proposal, siding with residents over concerns about the project's impact on the neighborhood and park.
Apr. 8, 2026 at 8:35am
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The vibrant Sugar House Park landscape remains protected from a proposed hotel development, preserving the iconic green space for the local community.Salt Lake City TodayThe Salt Lake City Council voted unanimously to reject a developer's request to rezone a parcel of land next to Sugar House Park from mixed-use 3 (MU-3) to form-based mixed-use 8 (MU-8). The developer, Magnus Hotel Management, had proposed building a 145-room boutique hotel under the Hilton Hotel umbrella, with features like a rooftop restaurant and underground parking. However, many Sugar House residents strongly opposed the plan, citing concerns about increased traffic, damage to the park's viewshed, and other potential impacts to the neighborhood.
Why it matters
The decision is a victory for local residents who have been vocal in their opposition to the hotel proposal, which they felt would negatively impact the character and accessibility of the beloved Sugar House Park. It also highlights the ongoing tension between development interests and community preservation in rapidly growing cities like Salt Lake.
The details
The 0.83-acre parcel at 2111 S. 1300 East has been vacant since a Sizzler restaurant closed there six years ago. The developer, John Potter of Magnus Hotel Management, had proposed building a 145-room boutique hotel with a rooftop restaurant, banquet space, meeting areas, retail, and a lobby cafe, as well as a 185-stall underground parking structure. However, many Sugar House residents expressed concerns about the project's potential to increase traffic, damage the park's iconic viewshed, and generally negatively impact the surrounding neighborhood.
- The Sizzler restaurant on the parcel closed in 2020.
- Magnus Hotel Management first publicly proposed the hotel concept at a Sugar House Community Council meeting over a year ago.
- The Salt Lake City Council held a public hearing on the rezone request last month, where residents voiced strong opposition.
- The City Council voted unanimously to reject the rezone request on April 8, 2026.
The players
John Potter
The CEO of Magnus Hotel Management, the developer that proposed building the 145-room boutique hotel next to Sugar House Park.
Salt Lake City Council
The governing body of Salt Lake City that voted unanimously to reject the developer's request to rezone the parcel of land next to Sugar House Park.
Sugar House residents
Local community members who strongly opposed the hotel proposal, citing concerns about increased traffic, damage to the park's viewshed, and other potential impacts to the neighborhood.
What’s next
It's unclear what's next for the parcel, as other development proposals have fizzled since the Sizzler closed in 2020. A push to turn the space into a gas station was rejected by the planning commission in 2023, and another development plan before that never made it to the commission.
The takeaway
The vibrant Sugar House Park landscape remains protected from a proposed hotel development, preserving the iconic green space for the local community.
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