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Old Posted Mar 26, 2012, 1:35 AM
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Salt Lake City's new downtown

The past few days have been exciting for Salt Lake City. Two massive blocks in the heart of our downtown finally opened after years of transformative construction. City Creek Center was an ambitious project to replace two breathless indoor malls and revitalize the downtown area. The people of Salt Lake have been eagerly anticipating its completion, and it opened with much fanfare and huge crowds on Thursday. Salt Lake was soooo ready for this, and over night, our downtown has increased its vibrancy and urbanity more than we could've hoped.

Most of these photos have already been posted in the Mountain West forum or on the Salt Lake comp thread, but thought this would be a good opportunity to sum things up. Watching the construction of this project over the past few years has been exhilarating, largely because of the attention to detail and quality of design throughout. In a word it feels "real," despite the fact that there are artificial waterfalls and a symbolic creek running from end to end. At a cost of nearly $1.5 billion, it was one of the largest privately-funded construction projects of its kind to be built in the past few years. It was funded by the LDS church and built in partnership with Taubman Centers.

With dueling visions at certain points, the developers made compromises along the way to create a mixed-use center, with two condo towers, apartments, office space, and retail space. One vision preferred an open-air development to be integrated with the streets of the city, while the latter preferred a comfortable, marketable shopping center to be resilient during Salt Lake's four seasons. The result is an indoor-outdoor shopping center with retractable arched roofs over the main galleria, with the ability to be climate controlled during extreme weather. On either end are large, open gathering areas with fountains and waterfalls. But I don't need to tell you that... enjoy!

Grand opening:






























Nordstrom west entrance


































A bit older, obviously...
















































Construction Highlights:









One of the major highlights of construction was the lifting of the skybridge into place over Main Street. At 16,000 tons, it took two massive cranes about an hour to lift, turn perpendicular, and place the bridge.










These two corner buildings were not part of the development, but were spruced up to go with the flow.


























Harmon's is downtown's first full-service grocery store. The corner land on the nearside will eventually be home to an office tower; on the far corner, residential.




The building on the right is the base for another condo tower, which will be built to about 18-20 stories when demand warrants.




If you want to see more, you can find pictures of nearly every aspect of the development here: http://www.flickr.com/photos/5895816...7629374778495/

And be sure to check out T-Mac's photos as well, if you haven't already done so. I hope he'll make a compilation too!

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Old Posted Mar 26, 2012, 1:51 AM
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Old Posted Mar 26, 2012, 2:03 AM
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DT SLC looks really nice. I'm impressed.
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Old Posted Mar 26, 2012, 2:38 AM
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Great work documenting this!
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Solid set. Looks like a nice place.
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I knew about this project of course, but honestly I dismissed it as just another downtown shopping mall with a tower (or two). I love the way that the overall development is integrated into the downtown streetscape. Sure it's internalized, but it doesn't present itself as a solid impregnable wall to the street. I also like that the towers are really backdrop and don't overwhelm the streetwalls.

That area sure has changed since the last time I was there in 2001 (did a couple of interior telco projects in DT and used to go exploring after construction meetings).
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Great shots, love the retractable roof. Summer and early fall in SLC is great outdoor weather glad its not indoors like its predecessor. That Nordstrom is stunning.
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Great shots Mr. Martin.

By chance I was in SLC over the weekend (grand opening) and was super impressed. Plinko's comments are spot on. I hope the economy can get going so the other residential high rises can start soon.
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I find it strange that a church would be funding a commercial project. Is it common for the LDS church to fund projects like this?
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Great photo compilation John!
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Two of the major things I notice that seems to differentiate this Lifestyle Urban Center from what I've seen at the new chic centers here in L.A. is the quality of the materials used for exterior finishes, and the way the entire project embraces it's perimeter street engagement. This Center celebrates it's location in the heart of a downtown. It doesn't act like a forboding fortress, but seems to invite people in. It's street engagement is beautiful and inviting at all the perimeter walkways. All Centers I'm seeing lately seem to act like protective walls at most or all of their outer points.
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Beautiful shots! Thanks for sharing. This looks like an incredible project. I first read about this in ENR and wandered over here to see more of it. Hope I get to visit soon.
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This looks incredible, especially when compared to what was there before. I applaud Salt Lake City for letting this go through, and can only hope that their urban core continues to improve.
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Congrats, Salt Lake City!
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now they just need to update some of that light rail rolling stock!! everything else is looking dy-no-mite.
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Wow, looks like a great project!
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Very nice! Congratulations not just with this project but the extended efforts toward more density.
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Old Posted Mar 27, 2012, 2:56 PM
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Good stuff.

I believe this project was part of the vision Joseph Smith saw in Palmyra, New York.
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