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John and I must've been out and about around the same time today! I'll try not to duplicate any of his!



Close-up of those dirty smudges... oh wait! Leaves!






I seem to recall us discussing the underside of the bridge at one point... I like it...




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Detail of the etched leaves...


Apartments coming along nicely


Working on the ZCMI facade




Around the block and... Gosh I love this building for some reason!


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Wouldn't it be awesome if they just opened the food court up to the glass wall right away?

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Do we know if there will be any outdoor balconies or rooftop areas like verandas in city creek? After seeing all that open space on the rooftops I think there is plenty of prime real estate for such areas!
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Do we know if there will be any outdoor balconies or rooftop areas like verandas in city creek? After seeing all that open space on the rooftops I think there is plenty of prime real estate for such areas!
There will be rooftop gardens/green space for residents, but probably nothing for shoppers.
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Ground broken for new U. student housing


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SALT LAKE CITY — A groundbreaking ceremony was held Wednesday
for the new honors residential community at the University of Utah.

The Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community will house students in the University of Utah's Honors College.

The first phase of the 161,000-square-foot structure will be at the corner
of Mario Capecchi and South Campus drives. It's expected to house
310 students and resident advisers. It will have a commons area and
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Artist's rendering of the Donna Garff Marriott Honors Residential Scholars Community. (University of Utah Honors College).

Utes to bulk up football facilities

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Utah football coach Kyle Whittingham likes to show off the University
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to recruits. But when the tour stops at the football offices and
team complex, he prefers to show them a bit of the future and not
the present...



rendering courtesy University of Utah This rendering shows the University of Utah's new Football Facility.


rendering courtesy University of Utah This rendering shows the Hall of Fame at the University of Utah's new Football Facility.


rendering courtesy University of Utah This rendering shows the dining hall and pation at the University of Utah's new Football Facility.

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February 22nd





March 29th



Setup for groundbreaking ceremony.






HYPER Mall Project

Completed segment...


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Park City - Main Street makeover, unveiled this week, could be dramatic

New York Times: Park City's Main Street is strikingly picturesque under a confectioner's sifting of Utah's famously light snow, with brightly painted 19th-century storefronts lining the four-block historic district.

The Park Record
By Jay Hamburger


Main Street leaders on Monday unveiled blueprints for a dramatic makeover of the popular shopping, dining and entertainment strip, one that would involve ambitious brick-and-mortar projects stretching from the top to the bottom of the street.

The Historic Park City Alliance, a business group representing the Main Street district, made public a series of concepts that are under consideration during an open house held at the Alpine Internet Cafe inside the Kimball Art Center. The ideas, ranging from the construction of an ice-skating rink to making improvements to the sidewalks, would perhaps be the most dramatic change since the development of lower Main Street in the 1990s.


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The business group has targeted three locations on Main Street for improvements, one at the top, one toward the midpoint and the other at the bottom of the street. They are:


The Brew Pub parking lot at the top of Main Street. The idea is to build an ice-skating rink at the site. The concept also calls for a giant television screen to be placed at the location.

Miners Plaza, the small piece of land toward the midpoint of Main Street where restrooms, a seating area and the bronze miner statue are situated. The concept outlined on Monday calls for the plaza to be redesigned.

A site just next to the Main Street trolley turnaround at the bottom of Main Street. The concept envisions removing the turnaround in favor of building a park.
"I hope it makes them come to Main Street and hang out. We hope it gives them a compelling reason to come back to the street," said Andy Beerman, the president of the Historic Park City Alliance.
He acknowledged that the improvements, if they are agreed to by Park City leaders, could take up to a decade to complete, with some of the first projects not planned for another three years.

According to estimates prepared for the Historic Park City Alliance, the work at the three locations could cost between $4.5 million and $5 million. Another $1.2 million is desired for sidewalk upgrades while an additional $450,000 could be used to build a series of so-called sidewalk bulb-outs, small extensions into the roadway.

Beerman said Main Street leaders will seek funding from City Hall for most of the work. Main Street had been crafting the ideas for some time, and there had been hints in recent weeks that concepts would emerge prior to City Hall starting its budget talks later in the spring. It was not clear, though, until this week how broad the ideas would be. Main Street leaders are expected to approach City Hall with funding requests during the budget talks.


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Main Street has spent the last ten-plus years trying to fend off increased competition, particularly from developments at or near Kimball Junction like Redstone and Newpark. But there is still concern that the street could lose business to the competitors without improvements like the ones the Historic Park City Alliance has outlined.

The Monday open house drew a crowd of at least 40, including people with Main Street businesses, people who live in nearby Old Town and members of the Park City Council. Several City Hall staffers also attended.

The people chatted with Main Street leaders and perused a series of renderings illustrating what the improvements might look like. The rendering of the ice-skating rink showed the Olympic rings emblazoned on the rink's surface, a way to mark the legacy of the 2002 Winter Olympics, when approximately half of the competitions were staged in or near Park City.

"Any improvement, it's good. No matter what they do," said Emerson Oliveira, the owner of The Bridge Cafe & Grill, situated on the Town Lift Plaza.

He was unsure, though, whether each of the ideas would prove to be a draw for people in both the winter and the summer. If an ice-skating rink is built, Oliveira said, he would like the location used for something else in the summer to attract people.

"We're losing a lot, compared to Newpark area, Redstone. It's a new area," he said. "We do need attention and new improvements and new things on Main Street."

Rick Anderson, the owner of The Eating Establishment restaurant since 1988, said the idea to build an ice-skating rink could make Main Street more popular with families. Parents could leave their kids to ice skate while they go shopping before the family gets back together for dinner on Main Street, Anderson said. The location of the ice rink could be used for events like concerts and film screenings in the summer, he said.

"To maintain the economic health of Main Street is essential to the economic health of the city," Anderson said.


Major Hollywood Studio Coming To Park City?[ - One of Hollywood's oldest, largest and most prestigious studios still determined to call Park City home.

Film executive wants movie studio in Park City
- Raleigh produces blockbuster movies and television shows


http://www.parkrecord.com/ci_1729636...ce=most_viewed

After making several visits to the Park City area in the past few years, an executive at a motion picture studio in California said his company is interested in building a production facility at Quinn's Junction...


The Park Record/ ..."This particular site, I think gives everybody the best chance of success We did an awful lot of research trying to determine what would work and what wouldn't work," Penrod said. "I have been to Utah several times and have looked at numerous sites for even different parties over the last five years."

Filmmakers working in Park City would attract top talent for their productions, he explained.

"The scenery itself is beautiful and there are so many things nearby that would appeal to anybody, whether it's a high-profile cast or crew," Penrod said. "I don't think you could ask for a better place to hang out and make a movie."

Nowhere in Utah is there a production facility comparable to what Raleigh Studios envisions developing at Quinn's Junction.

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Washington School to become a hotel

http://www.parkrecord.com/ci_1759471...ce=most_viewed

The Washington School Inn, a bed & breakfast on upper Park Avenue, will close April 1 to prepare for a complete renovation.
The building housed a school from 1889 to 1931 and became an inn in the late 1980s. Construction will begin April 4 to create the Washington School House, a boutique hotel with five suites and seven rooms...


The Washington School Inn will close in April and undergo changes to become The Washington School House a boutique hotel in December. Park Record File Photo

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Top 41 Places To Go For 2011

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#9. Park City, Utah

9. Park City, Utah
Beyond the film festival, a growing group of top-tier resorts.

Many film aficionados have been lured to Park City for the annual Sundance festival, missing the slopes entirely, which is a shame. This year, new hotels, expanded terrain and events at area ski resorts make on-mountain exploration imperative. Last month, at Deer Valley, Montage opened a 220-room Craftsman-style midmountain lodge ; it offers ski-in, ski-out access, gas fireplaces in every room, and a spa.


Other recent openings include the St. Regis Deer Crest, the Waldorf Astoria Park City and the Hyatt Escala Lodge.

Over at the Canyons Resort, 300 acres of new skiing and snowboarding terrain includes 10 new trails that range from intermediate to expert gladed tree runs. The resort is also introducing what’s billed as the first heated chair lift in North America and opening an après-ski “beach,” an outdoor gathering place with beach-style lounge chairs, food and cocktail stations and expansive views of the mountainside.
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Park City - Bonanza Park developer: project won't siphon away business from Main Street

http://www.parkrecord.com/ci_17646561

...The developer recently filed papers at City Hall to build more than 900,000 square feet of residential properties, commercial space and institutional buildings like medical offices in the Bonanza Park district.

It would be the most ambitious redo of an already built district in Park City's history, and Main Street oftentimes sees new projects as competition.

The developer, though, does not envision his project at Bonanza Park siphoning business away from Main Street. Instead, Mark J. Fischer, who does not have holdings on Main Street, sees a redone Bonanza Park district as providing a boost for the businesses on Main Street...

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Bank unveils its plans for the Claim Jumper building - Application filed at City Hall calls for apartments, restaurant-nightclub, event space

http://www.parkrecord.com/ci_17395318


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A Park City architect representing the ownership of the Claim Jumper building on Main Street last week filed papers at City Hall in anticipation of a major renovation of the historic building, a signal that the vacant property could someday reclaim its status as one of Park City's grandest historic buildings...

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Park City - That's how Park City Heights will be designed

By Jay Hamburger
The Park Record


The Park City Planning Commission is scheduled to continue its discussions and hold a hearing about the Park City Heights development idea on Wednesday.

A model has been created showing how the buildings will be situated within Park City Heights, a development idea at Quinn's Junction that partners City Hall with The Boyer Company.

Officials plan to put the model on display at the Wednesday meeting, and it is expected to be available for viewing at the Planning Department through at least the middle of April.

The Planning Commission meeting on Wednesday starts at 5:30 p.m. in the Park City Council's chambers at the Marsac Building.


A model of Park City Heights is on display at the Planning Department. Grayson West/Park Record

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Canyons going underground with major parking garage.

http://www.parkrecord.com/ci_1770168...ce=most_viewed

The Canyons Resort is now developing at a breakneck pace. Plans call for it's size to soon be the single largest ski resort in the United States.

Canyons Resort

Canyons Resort is going underground with one of its new guest offerings: three-levels of parking
space...

...The underground garage will be located in the Forum area between the Sundial Lodge, Grand Summit
Hotel and Westgate Hotel. It will have between 350 and 400 stalls to accommodate guests to the resort.


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Alta/Snowbird - Salt Lake County panel takes appeals of mountain coaster under advisement

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7...dvisement.html

SALT LAKE CITY — Appeals of a permit to build a mountain coaster at Snowbird ski resort in Little Cottonwood Canyon have been taken under advisement by Salt Lake County’s Board of Adjustment.

The board voted unanimously to hold the matter over to its April 13 meeting to allow time to review the written record and consider the oral arguments waged by opponents of the coaster and representatives of Snowbird...



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Yesterday was a beautiful day, so I went out and took a few photos of City Creek. Please excuse me if some do not work, it's my first time posting images.

Promontory from West Temple:


ZCMI Facade from South Temple:


Skybridge from Main Street Plaza:


Macy's entrance nestled between office towers:


Looking down "Regent Street:"

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I think this is a mock-up of the facade that will be on the old portion of the Qwest Building:


There is great brick detailing in this building on 100 South:


Looks like Macy's will have a mix of fogged and clear glass behind the facade:


Looking down the Crossroads Block Galleria from the Trax Station:


Another look down the galleria:

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That Adobe Campus is much bigger than I expected it to be, I figured two 3-5 story typical office park boxes, connected by a skybridge. As far as suburban office buildings go, this is by far one of the better ones.


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Second Apple Store Confirmed For Utah

"After several rumors and tips about a second store in Utah, job listings now confirm a future store at the Fashion Place shopping mall in Murray later this year. The mall sits just off the intersection of Interstates 15 and 215 in the Salt Lake Valley, and about eight miles south of the existing The Gateway store in Salt Lake City. The city of Murray’s population is just 34,000, but the mall’s trade area is nearly 875,000 residents with an respectably-high average household income of $76,098. Based on construction and hiring schedules, the store could open in late October."

Source: http://www.ifoapplestore.com/db/2011...rmed-for-utah/
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Second Utah Apple Store seen in job listings

Utah is home to many stunning natural wonders, and soon it will be home to not one, but two Apple stores. Job listings spotted by ifoAppleStore reveals the Cupertino company may open a second retail store in the Fashion Place Mall located in Murray, Utah by the end of the year. This second store will be a mere eight miles away from Utah's flagship Gateway store located in downtown Salt Lake City.

Though eight miles is a relatively small distance for a state as big as Utah, the choice of Murray as a home for a second store is driven by demographics. Though Murray itself is relatively small with 34,000 residents, the Fashion Place Mall is located in a prime retail district that boasts of over 875,000 area residents whose average salary is $76,098. It is also physically situated on an intersection with vehicle traffic of over 174,000 cars per day. Sounds like a good place to sell a lot of MacBook Airs and iPad 2s, no?

Source: http://www.tuaw.com/2011/04/06/secon...-job-listings/

Also, interesting to note one of the comments below the article:

"An Apple store employee shocked me when he told me that the SLC store was regularly ranked around 3rd place for total WORLDWIDE revenue at all Apple retail stores."
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I am eager to find out more about what stores will be opening at City Creek Center.

I have a feeling it'll have some unique-to-Utah stores.

These are my guesses:

1) Zara

2) H&M

3) Guess

4) Coach


Any other guesses as to what stores will open at CCC?
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