Future Mayor:
"I mean lets be honest with ourselves, as far a creating another job center with highrise buildings the Proscenium project makes substantially more sense than the Gehry Lehi project."
Wrong! Asking an artist like Gehry to work on a canvas like Sandy is like asking Picasso to work only in chalk on a sidewalk--even with enormous talent and unlimited resources, the end product is still going to fade away fast in that environment.
Lehi, yes goofy old Lehi, is still somewhat unspoiled with stupid development, which is why I think a project like the Gehry project makes sense there. Moreover, Lehi is the border between the patently Utah (Utah County) and the new face of Utah, with more diverse faces and languages (Salt Lake County). Do you realize by 2025 LDS people will be in a minority in Utah, although by far and away still the largest religion. It's stunning..

the transformation the state is going through. So Lehi represents a pretty good portal into both the old and the new.
Symbolism aside, can you imagine Tom Dolan and Frank Gehry in the same room? I can't. Worse, can you imagine that idiotic politician from Sandy, Buttars or whatever his name is, and any rational person in the same room? Me either!
There is a reason why Sandy takes so much guff from so many people and why so many think that any attempt by Sandy to legitimize itself by pretending to be a city where art, culture, imagination, and education thrive is a crime against nature and common sense. Sandy made its bed, with such stupendous achievements as the Utah Auto Mall and a big-box Walmart instead of a regional park. Why would we believe that the leprosy has suddenly been cured by high-buildings? 90th So. could have been a great area. 94th So. had a chance. 106th So. could have been wonderful. 114th So (the next exit) had a chance too. But no! Each time the leadership and vision of local leaders has shown through, preferring short term gains over a true city. Ain't goin' change this time.