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Kimball expansion: Park City's Eiffel Tower or Park City's L.A.?

City Hall has received 300-plus messages about controversial design


The proposed design for the Kimball Art Center's planned expansion has drawn a range of opinions this spring. City Hall has received hundreds of comments about the project in recent weeks. Most of the emails are in support of the design. Courtesy of the Kimball Art Center

Jay Hamburger, The Park Record

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...There were far more emails in support of the expansion. The supporters' emails outnumbered those from the critics by a nearly four-to-one margin. Upward of 245 of the messages appeared to be in clear support while approximately 67 were in clear opposition. It was difficult to decipher support or opposition in a few of the messages. Some of the critics' messages praised the Kimball Art Center's role in the community and the idea of an expansion. The proposed design, however, is problematic, they said...

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Western portion of the University of Utah Campus

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The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute Announces "The Lassonde Studios"


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The Lassonde Studios!

We are thrilled to announce plans for the Lassonde Studios, the place where students will “Live. Create. Launch.” Nothing like the building exists anywhere. The $45-million facility
will combine 20,000 square feet of student prototyping and workshop space with 412 unique residences. Student entrepreneurs will be able to live here, and the entire campus
community will be able to create products and launch companies in the student workspace. Watch for more details on this website as they become available.

Project Timeline
•Fall 2014 … Groundbreaking
•Spring 2016 … Building completion
•Fall 2016 … Students living and creating in building


LINK: http://lassonde.utah.edu/u-announces...neur-building/

The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute at the University of Utah announced today a $12 million gift from Pierre Lassonde, bringing his total contribution to $25 million. The new donation will
be used for a transformative building for student entrepreneurs. Estimated to cost $45 million, the 148,000-square-feet facility will unite 412 residences with 20,000-square-foot “garage”
space for students to gather, build prototypes and launch companies. Officials expect the building to catapult the university’s reputation for entrepreneurship education.

The facility will be called the Lassonde Studios: Live. Create. Launch. Groundbreaking is scheduled for fall 2014, with students moving in fall 2016.

“This building is the materialization of Pierre Lassonde’s visionary approach to student innovation and entrepreneurism,” said David Pershing, president of the university. “His enormous
generosity and this unique building will make the University of Utah the best place in the country to be a student entrepreneur. The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute has a distinctive mission
to provide hands-on learning experiences that allow students to test their ideas and succeed on their own terms. This building will make those opportunities available to many more students.
We believe it is the first of its kind anywhere.”

The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute, a division of the David Eccles School of Business, has pioneered a new way of teaching entrepreneurship through interdisciplinary programs
where students learn by doing. It has helped the University of Utah become one of the best places to study entrepreneurship. The Princeton Review has ranked it one of the top-25
schools for entrepreneurship for the last three years.

A successful mining entrepreneur with an MBA from the University of Utah, Lassonde previously pledged $13 million to create what is now known as the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute. His
vision was to create a place where students from different majors could collaborate and learn about entrepreneurship by creating, connecting with resources and launching companies.
The new donation will further this vision by bringing numerous programs under one roof and allowing even more students to get involved.

“Our programs have provided thousands of students with entrepreneurial experiences, and it has changed the University of Utah, its efforts to commercialize research and the entire state with
the dozens and dozens of startups that have been created by our graduates,” Lassonde said. “This incredible new building will allow us to extend these opportunities to thousands more in a
more meaningful and concentrated way. We are transforming entrepreneurial education.”

The new facility will have the same versatility and durability as an industrial loft building. The ground floor with studio workshops will have everything a young entrepreneur could want – 3D
printers, power tools, office space, lounge areas and more. Surrounding the work space will be unique student residences in the form of loft areas for groups and small, moveable pods for
individuals. The entire building will use a “universal grid” that will allow sections to be remodeled and repurposed based on student needs.

“The building will be as innovative and entrepreneurial as the activities inside,” said Troy D’Ambrosio, executive director of the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute. “Students will be able to
choose what type of residence they want and what type of work space they prefer, and if we don’t have what they want, we might start knocking down walls. If this building is the same
five years after we open the doors, we are doing something wrong. Entrepreneurship is never static.”

While planning the building, University of Utah staff travelled the country looking at entrepreneur spaces while engaging hundreds of students, faculty and partners during months of intense
planning. Contractors involved include EDA Architects, Cannon Design and ARUP.

A native of Quebec, Lassonde received a bachelor’s degree in electrical engineering from Ecole Polytechnique before attending the University of Utah with his late wife Claudette MacKay-
Lassonde. He earned an MBA, and she earned a master’s degree in nuclear engineering. Lassonde’s first donation to the University of Utah was a way to commemorate their time at the
university and helped create an interdisciplinary center that mirrored their marriage, a union of business and science. The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute continues this legacy of
interdisciplinary collaboration.

After attending the University of Utah, Lassonde found success as a mining entrepreneur. He launched Franco-Nevada Mining Corporation in 1982 and continued to pioneer new methods of
investing in precious metals. A few of his many accomplishments include writing “The Gold Book: The Complete Investment Guide to Precious Metals,” being named to the Canadian Mining
Hall of Fame, receiving four honorary doctorate degrees and became a member of the Order of Canada in 2012.

“The most important natural resource we have is not gold but our young people, our next generation,” Lassonde said. “It is vital that we support and encourage them to challenge themselves
and find creative ways to work together. The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute is doing this, and the new building will allow even more students to benefit from the innovative programs and
mentorship.”

Learn more about the Lassonde Studios, and follow the project at www.lassonde.utah.edu/building.

About the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute

The Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute is the hub for student entrepreneurship and innovation at the University of Utah. The Lassonde programs were first established in 2001 with generous support
from Pierre Lassonde, and they have continued to grow and inspire more students each year. A division of the David Eccles School of Business, the Lassonde Entrepreneur Institute offers a wide
variety of programs and engagement opportunities for students to learn about and engage in all phases of the entrepreneurship and innovation process. All programs are open to students
across campus from any major or background. Learn more at www.lassonde.utah.edu.

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Cornerstone I & II


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Cottonwood Heights » Cornerstone I & II an elegant, $80 million addition to city’s commercial park.

By TONY SEMERAD | The Salt Lake Tribune

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Cottonwood Heights • A major piece of commercial development is falling into place for Salt Lake County’s youngest city.

Construction began in late February on the first of two high-end office buildings called Cornerstone I and II in Cottonwood Corporate Center, the business park in Cottonwood Heights just south of the intersection of 6200 South and Interstate 215 near Old Mill Golf Course.

The $80 million project by Cottonwood Partners, a real estate-development company with primary offices in Park City, will offer 268,000 square feet of Class A office space, with completion of the first building slated for about a year from now.

The buildings go up as office space vacancy rates in the Salt Lake area’s suburban markets are at a five-year low, having closed 2013 at 11.1 percent, down from 17.3 percent in 2009. Similar spaces are under construction across the county — including several high-profile projects in downtown Salt Lake City — after a building lull related to the economic downturn.


"Everything is being leased up," said Brian Berndt, planning director for Cottonwood Heights, which incorporated in 2005. "This is one of those nice projects that adds a lot of value to the city."

With exteriors in red sandstone and glass, weathered copper and eucalyptus wood interior finishes and an elegant three-story glass lobby connecting the two buildings, the Cornerstone complex is intended to make a strong architectural impression, the developer said.

"It will be striking," said John L. West, CEO of Cottonwood Partners. "We felt this was a location that demanded a higher level of quality."

The new buildings will occupy the last parcel of open land in a 45-acre business development by Cottonwood Partners, constructed in stages over nearly two decades. It already features four office buildings directly next to I-215 occupied by technology and other companies such as Fusion-iO and Centershift and another building to the southeast, which serves as the regional headquarters of health insurer Regence Group-Blue Cross Blue Shield.

Several features of the Cornerstone buildings and similar projects reflect what industry experts say are major trends in new office space construction, as the businesses that lease such offices increasingly rely on workplace ambience and amenities to lure valuable young employees.

Elements ranging from visually appealing decor, convenient location, recreational facilities, integrated work and relaxation areas and even energy efficiency are increasing in demand by employers of workers born between 1980 and 2000, referred to as Generation Y, Echo Boomers and Millenials, said Tab Cornelison, senior vice president and office space expert at the commercial real estate firm CBRE.


"Tenants will pay more for cool and creative space if they understand they can use this space as a tool to attract and retain talent," Cornelison told a January industry gathering in Salt Lake City.

Along with its centerpiece lobby ­— done in crushed blue glass with a futuristic chandelier— the Cornerstone site will also offer a cafe, concierge services and high-speed Internet.

The site incorporates extensive open spaces on its grounds, including a system of walking and biking paths tied into trails leading up Big Cottonwood Canyon. There’s a golf course nearby and ski resorts just up the canyon. And the building offers showering facilities for an easier blend of work and play.

It is also situated to take advantage of its spot at the foot of the Wasatch Mountains. Said West: "This will have spectacular views."

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Hilton Home2Suites

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I was out and about with my wife and 4
crazy kids today on a beautiful 70+ degree spring day. Walked around
Main and snapped a few quick shots with my iPhone 5S. Sorry, I didn't
get much of the construction going on around downtown with being
with my kids. I was going to walk down State and get a few shots of
the Plaza apartments to show how high the steel was getting. I
decided against that as the kids were starting to climb on the buildings
around us and sliding down staircases on the sides where it was like a
slide. It was time to start heading back to the car at that point. Overall,
it was a great time out with my family, and I was finally able to get out
and take some photos like I did almost 2 years ago when I first moved
back to Utah.

I was amazed at how many people were walking around Main and how
full some of the bars and restaurants were. With how many people
were around I was surprised to not see any street vendors. I was going
to convince my wife to try one while we were down but since I didn't
see any that never happened. Was a bit disappointed about that.

Enjoy these spring shots of downtown SLC.


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222 is such a sexy building snuggling up against the Hotel Monaco. Its like high-rise porn.
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I find this an interesting shot with the reflection of the Wells Fargo Center on the other side of Main on the buildings there.
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Kinda hoping to see the Convention Center Hotel built down this street. I know I haven't voiced my opinion but I do think RWP would be the best option for its location on 2nd.
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There was a lot of noise coming from this place.

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Current Rendering Design of Accompanying Performing Arts Center/Theater





Demolition continues in preparation for the construction of the 111 Tower and Utah Performing Arts Center


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Hogle Zoo - Asian Highlands Exhibit

To transport visitors and animals to the Highlands of Asia, Portico completely changed the face and function of Hogle Zoo’s existing facility. The design team emerged with a beautiful
highlands landscape and a time-aged village whose structures are clustered across the slopes that house Asia’s big cats. Endangered snow leopards, Amur leopards and Amur tigers prowl
the fields, creeks, waterfalls, and pools – just as they do in the highlands.















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African Savana pictures from the Zoo where the zebra's, giraffes and lion's will be located. My understanding is they will have the lion's in one enclosure and the giraffes
and zebra's together in the other part. Cohabitation is something new the Hogle Zoo is experimenting with.

The zoo has been saying the opening time for this exhibit would be in May and looks like most of it is in place. I only hope it is done when they say it will as our year family pass ends at the end of
May and we currently do not have plans to renew it. The prices went up a lot and pushed it out of our budget at the moment. Though my big reason for it isn't for the African Savanna, it's because
I want to ride that train.

one more thing to say before we get onto the pictures. I wish that golf course would sell and that land would be added to the zoo so we can have larger zoo. As you can tell I am not a golfer and I
think that land would be much better used as part of the zoo than as a golf course. Maybe one of these days when I have millions of $ to throw around I will buy the golf course and donate the
land and some more $$$$ to the Hogle Zoo for expansion.

Lets start with the renderings they have posted around on the fences.


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Now on to the photos of the African Savanna Exhibits.

Here is the new train station and the train has been expanded to be a longer ride than before.

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A Pano of the giraffe and zebra area and gazebo.

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Lion enclosure.

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