Ivory Homes has teamed with the United Way of Salt Lake for a partnership that will benefit homeless Utahns with the proceeds from a house Ivory will build and sell.
The home, scheduled to be completed in December, will be put on the market near the end of construction. The proceeds will go to the United Way of Salt Lake to benefit Catholic Community Services, The Road Home, Utah Food Bank and Volunteers of America.
Ivory expects to raise more than $200,000 from the sale of the home at 3600 W. 4300 South, West Valley City.
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