Posted Oct 18, 2008, 1:36 PM
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Midvale smelter spot clean, ready to go green
Ex-Superfund site to sport eco-friendly development
http://www.sltrib.com/business/ci_10752099
Construction has begun at a former Superfund site in Murray. A artist rendering shows some of the 2 million square feet of office and retail space planned at a business park, called View 72. (Courtesy Commerce CRG)
MIDVALE - An industrial site once fouled with arsenic, lead and heavy metals is being turned into environmentally friendly offices, apartments, eateries, walking trails and green spaces.
The 200-acre site at 7200 South and stretching from 700 West to the Jordan River, is one of the last large-scale, new developments located dead center in Salt Lake Valley...
The mixed-use development site called View 72 at 7200 South and 700West, is a former 100-acre superfund site and has been cleaned up. Construction is now underway for office buildings and 1,200 apartments on 2 million square feet of office, industrial and retail space, one of the largestoffice and mixed use parks in Utah and the largest ever in Midvale. (Leah Hogsten/ The Salt Lake Tribune)
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