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Ivory Homes


FieldValue
nameIvory Homes LLC
logoIvoryHomesLogo.jpg
typePartnership
industryConstruction
founderEllis Reed Ivory
key_peopleClark Ivory (CEO)
Ellis Reed Ivory (Founder)
revenueUS$490 million (2018)
num_employees240 (as of December 2018)
foundationin Salt Lake, Utah
location_citySalt Lake City, Utah
location_countryUnited States
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Ellis Reed Ivory (Founder)

Ivory Homes is an American housing construction company that is active mainly in Utah.

History

Ellis Clark Ivory ventured into the real estate business. In 1964, Ellis embarked on a real estate career. This led to the creation of Ivory Real Estate. In 1968, Terracor was chosen to expand their ventures, but Ellis resigned in 1970 due to financial concerns.

In 1971, Ellis founded Ivory and Company, focusing on land brokerage and residential development.

In 2018, Ivory Homes partnered with Woodbury Corporation in proposing a project for the vacant former Cottonwood Mall site. This proposal was a mixed-use project with apartments, single-family homes, and commercial use. It was approved by the Holladay City Council but later challenged by a group of local residents because of its high density. The proposal was placed on the residential midterm election ballot; the residents voted against the project, and the Supreme Court ultimately ruled in opposition to the proposal.

References

References

  1. "Ivory Homes". Data.com.
  2. "No Upturn in sight, Utah home builders get inventive". Salt Lake Tribune.
  3. "Holladay Quarter Project". Holladay Quarter.
  4. "Revised Plan Unanimous Approval". Holladay City Journal.
  5. "Holladay Residents Hope to Block Cottonwood Mall development". Deseret News.
  6. "Utah Supreme Court: Residents' vote to block development at old Cottonwood Mall stands". Deseret News.
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