Well, it's like every major metro in the country I guess. The commuter mentality says put it next to the freeway interchange, as that is perceived as an advantage by many. Now it's even happening in Utah Valley's portion of the Wasatch Front. Hey, we could say it's a sign of the maturation of the southern portion of the CSA. Whaaatever...
Ditto on the condos on State. That developer was really not thinking straight. Maybe twenty years from now, but you would have to be pretty dense not to understand that that was the wrong location for that type of development. Well, somebody is going to get a bargain eventually. They'll get it cheap enough to make it work. You know, that's kind of what happened on the first go around with the South Towne Mall. It was way ahead of it's time for the location, but someone was able to take advantage of it going under, and look now that the metro has caught up with it finally. It has become a gold mine.