See What's New at Carriage Square

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Carriage Square finished3Carriage Square is newly renovated!

The shopping center, at the corner of Redwood Road and 4100 South in Taylorsville, is made up of retail stores, restaurants, personal care services, a pharmacy, tax and insurance services and other businesses. It is home to more than 40 individual business owners, and in many ways truly does represent the American Dream with those owners coming from at least 10 different areas of the world.

Renovation of the center began, as anticipated, in spring 2023 following the award of the bid in fall 2022. The work was completed in December 2024, and a Ribbon Cutting to celebrate completion of the project was held that May.

The renovation has included demolition and repaving of the entire parking lot, the planting of new landscaping throughout, the installation of an irrigation system to support those trees and shrubs, the addition of curbs and gutters for ADA compliance, and the widening of sidewalks and patio areas to support outdoor seating along building fronts.

In conjunction with the project, the City of Taylorsville has been featuring several of the Carriage Square stores, restaurants and businesses over the past several months in a series of articles called "See What's New." Read them below or with your Taylorsville Journal.

Featured above is a photo gallery of the center's grand reopening to celebrate the renovation, including pictures of some of the the center's various shops and businesses, and see a video of the project below. The renovation is the result of a joint effort by the Carriage Square Property Owners Association (CSPOA) Board and the City of Taylorsville. Their work with state and federal government agencies secured Community Development Block Grant (CDBG) funding to complete the project.

 
 See What's New at Carriage Square