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Old Posted Nov 26, 2008, 5:29 PM
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The building will then sit vacant for at least a year, at which time it will be demolished and the property will then sit vacant for another year before any construction begins.


That's what I'm worried of too. If these jerk off feds want them out so fast then they better damn well start to demolish the property and start construction right away. Don't just kick them out and have the building sit there empty for the next two year.
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Old Posted Nov 26, 2008, 6:05 PM
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Port O' Call Building

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Here is some fact of the Port O' Call Building I got from their website.
"Port O’ Call opened in 1989, with just the Main Floor. The building itself was built in 1912 so you can imagine the older elements that create the homey, comfortable atmosphere you’ll be feeling. The signature bar is older than the building and some rumors have it that it was carved in Europe. Looking closely at the two inner pillars you will see that they have been replaced, once being bare breasted females before someone decided they might be a little too risqué for Utah and they have been replaced with only the face and head showing. In the beginning the Main Floor was the only part of the club. Over the years we have expanded and grown. At 32,000 sq. ft. Port O’ Call is one of the largest clubs you will find anywhere. With a comfortable Pub like atmosphere of our Main Floor with it large windows, that gives you an airy & open feeling many never venture further to see the rest of the club.

The game room is Downstairs. With many Pool Tables, Foosball, Pinball, and Video games there is plenty to keep you entertained. Also there are televisions every where you look, (50 TV’S/18 SATELLITES) they’re not hard to find, many of them are big screens. The satellite/receiver systems allow you to watch most any game of any sport you may be interested in. There are three bars to satisfy your needs.

The Patio located upstairs from the Main Floor happens to be the best kept secret of the Club…Oops! It’s a place where everyone enjoys the warmth of the sunlight by day and the stars at night. Our domed ceiling enclosures allows our Patio to be open year round and is a great place to meet friends. Be sure to check the neon signs inside of the bar top.

Our Club Room is our latest addition. Also located upstairs, with a large stage and dance floor it is the perfect place for you to come and get your groove on, or see a great musical act such as: Sam Bush, Robert Earl Keen, War, Little Feat, Tone Loc, Coolio, The Blind Boys of Alabama, Maceo Parker, & The Young Dubliners. Featuring our DJ Birdman on Friday nights and great local bands on Saturday nights, the Clubroom is the place to be. Above the dance floor is a Mezzanine level, where you can sit and enjoy the scenery. Bars are located on both levels to satisfy your thirst. You’ll love THE PORT if you are looking for a sports bar, a nightclub, a restaurant, a billiards club, or a game room, because THE PORT has it all. We try to cater to everyone’s wishes. We are open 365 days a year, from 11:00 AM to 2:00 AM. With two exceptions; we open the doors at 5:00 PM on Christmas & New Years Day. "


VIRTUAL TOUR
http://www.portocall.com/virtualtour/poc_main.html


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Old Posted Nov 26, 2008, 10:06 PM
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This entire situation just pisses me off. The damn feds don't need to entire half block to build their F'ing Borg Cube which brings no street value to the city, and makes that area of the city even more sterile to walk around.

The building is historic and beautiful and has been there longer than I anticipate the F'ing Borg Cube to be there.

Then the fact that they are kicking them out on New Year's Eve. To me that just shows you how much the Feds don't think, give me a break Use your F'ing brain and realize that New Years Eve is the biggest night for any club in any city. That just shows you how blantantly ignorant those in charge of building the new courthouse are. I'm surprised they aren't telling the Odd Fellows Hall that it has 30 days to get it's lazy ass moved across the street. At least give Port the same amount of time to stay in business as it takes to get Odd Fellows moved.

So they filed condemnation in court huh, what court federal court? Gee I wonder how that ruling is going to turn out.

Here's my estimation, similar to the attorney for Port. They are going to force them to close on New Years Eve. The building will then sit vacant for at least a year, at which time it will be demolished and the property will then sit vacant for another year before any construction begins.



Agreed. Sounds like an encore to the Sugarhouse fiasco.
     
     
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Why don't they do something like this:



Or like this, and make it four floors taller:


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Urbanboy you and your sensible solutions have no place in the Federal government.
     
     
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Broadway Park Lofts update from Silus Grok's photostream on Flickr

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222 South Main looking nice


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Old Posted Nov 27, 2008, 6:59 AM
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New Crane.

Today while at work I was looking at SLC's skyline and notice a new crane. Not a tower crane, but one of those other ones. I don't know what they're called. But anyways it looks like it's somewhere on the westside of downtown. Maybe it was for the Hyatt project? Not sure. I couldn't really get a long good look at it. Have anyone else notice it also?
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25 best cities to find a job

25 best cities to find a job
http://www.cnn.com/2008/LIVING/workl...obs/index.html

1. Sioux Falls, South Dakota
2. Rapid City, South Dakota
3. Idaho Falls, Idaho
4. Bismarck, North Dakota
5. Houma, Louisiana
6. Morgantown, West Virginia
7. Logan, Utah
Unemployment rate: 2.8 percent
Last year: 2.3 percent
Job growth: N/A


21. Salt Lake City, Utah
Unemployment rate: 3.5 percent
Last year: 2.7 percent
Job growth: 2.2 percent

22. Provo, Utah
Unemployment rate: 3.6 percent
Last year: 2.8 percent
Job growth: 1.2 percent
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Happy Thanksgiving Everyone.

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A very happy Turkey Day to all!
     
     
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Yeah! "Happy Thanksgiving from WKRP"

http://www.hulu.com/watch/322/wkrp-i...i-turkeys-away

It wouldn't be Thanksgiving without it!
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Old Posted Nov 27, 2008, 5:43 PM
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Happy Thanksgiving everyone!!!




We sure have alot to be grateful for. Not just things in our lives but also all the projects that we have seen this year. And with the new skyscrapers we are starting to see pop up.

2008 has been a very good year!!!
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HAPPY THANKSGIVING FELLOW SLC FORUMERS!

I think I'd be very grateful of someone announced a few really tall skyscrapers for 2009

I'm also grateful for the ones that we've had go up this year, it's been nice to see.
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Thanks T-MAC!!! you topped off a wonderful/very full night!!
     
     
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Ditto to that T-Mac, Also, a big thanks for the new updates of the library and curbside city creek.

Looks like we'll hit the big 300,000 today sometime, Woohoo!

...And Sean, is that your face on the turkey? You have a good looking mug, the clown creeps me out though, LOL

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Commercial Mortgage Meltdown Now Looms!

http://deseretnews.com/article/1,514...7,00.html?pg=1

WASHINGTON — The full scope of the housing meltdown isn't clear and already there are ominous signs of a new crisis — one that could turn out the lights on malls, hotels and storefronts nationwide.

Even as the holiday shopping season begins in full swing, the same events poisoning the housing market are now at work on commercial properties, and the bad news is trickling in. Malls from Michigan to Georgia are entering foreclosure.


Cities see hope in Obama's local economic plan
Mayors » They hope fed money will fund projects, create jobs.


http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_11088555

...And the U.S. Conference of Mayors unveiled its "MainStreet Stimulus" plan, citing a wish list of projects ready to be constructed that would create a quarter million jobs.

The leaders of cities with 30,000 or more residents released the first phase of projects in mid-November. The 4,645 "ready-to-go" projects would cost $25.1 billion.

Utah's got its share on the wish list, seeking funding for 81 projects in Salt Lake City, Provo, Orem, Holladay and Brigham City. They range from sidewalk repair to face-recognition cameras on UTA buses and TRAX trains to constructing an underpass...



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Salt Lake City Vista as seen from Sugar House Park


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Trail's Development Project » To link park with Hidden Hollow under 13th East.

By Derek P. Jensen
The Salt Lake Tribune


A fashionable stretch of Sugar House soon could be transformed, but it has nothing to do with the promised shops and condos on the Granite Block corner.

Instead, envision a sun-dripped tunnel -- draped with lush vegetation -- luring Sugar House Park regulars west under 1300 East to Hidden Hollow and nearby boutiques then back again.

Besides making the neighborhood more walkable, the route eventually could become a haven for bikers and hikers interested in spanning the south side of Salt Lake City from the Bonneville Shoreline Trail to the Jordan River Parkway.

In recent days, Salt Lake City and Salt Lake County agreed to tap open-space funds to buy property owned by Woodbury Corp. to make the long-planned tunnel possible. Once the agreement is signed, officials say they can solicit contractors as early as January and begin work this winter.

"It will be a much nicer experience to not have to cross that many lanes of traffic," said Maggie Shaw, new chairwoman of the Sugar House Community Council. "Having a park and open space connected in close proximity to a shopping area … it just makes it more walkable and aesthetically pleasing."

The tunnel and trail connection long has been the vision of the nonprofit Parleys Rails, Trails and Tunnels (PRATT) coalition. The group's goal with the so-called "Draw at Sugar House" is to complete an essential connection in the Parley's Creek Trail, as well as enhance the biological corridor.

An artist commissioned to do the design pictures a tunnel that would invite natural light and living vegetation "reminiscent of the historic ravine that once occupied this site."

To finish the tunnel, the county has agreed to kick in $275,000 and the capital city $110,000 to purchase the parcel on the west side of 1300 East between 2100 South and Wilmington Avenue. PRATT's Lynne Olson warns Woodbury has yet to sign off on the sale, although there is no hint of a holdup.

"An improved walking route will lead to less driving and cleaner air," said Emy Storheim, the city's open-space-lands program manager. "We support the concept. Everybody's real excited."

While the city will own the land, an interlocal agreement calls for the county to maintain a preservation easement for the "draw," according to Lorna Vogt, former county open-space manager.

"That way there are two agencies owning and protecting the property."

Vogt notes the open-space boards from the county and city first approved the project in 2006. In the interim, while appraisals were done, the parties have made an even bigger push on fundraising to cover the estimated $3 million price tag.

Much of the money is in the bank. That includes a 2005 federal appropriation and tier-two money from Zoo, Arts and Parks coffers, along with cash from the county's parks and recreation division, PRATT and the Utah Department of Transportation.

"It's quite a complicated and involved project," Vogt said. "We hope to start work this winter."

Eventually, the scope is bigger still. PRATT sees the pedestrian tunnel under 1300 East as a key cog in an east-west path to connect -- in phases -- the east bench and the Jordan River.

Already, Parley's Creek Trail is being extended along Interstate 215. And last year, hikers and bikers cheered the completion of a 140-foot steel-truss bridge over Interstate 215.

PRATT hopes that, besides linking open space with the Sugar House business district, the draw will encourage walkers, runners and bikers to get more exercise.

Once completed, the recreation route also will skirt a planned trolley car that can ferry residents to the neighborhood from across the valley -- without car keys.

"As time goes on," Shaw predicted, "just being tethered to your car may become a thing of the past."

Elevations of Coming Sugar House Projects. Following Pics by adjustable pliers - http://flickr.com/photos/adjustablep...7603954228023/

Note: This was a cool find on flickr. This guy is obviously a fellow development geek, so if you get a chance pay him a visit at flickr and extend an invitation to the forum.

Sugar House development, "The Sugar House Loop". Site plan suggested of area bounded by 2100 South to the north, Wilmington Avenue to the south, Highland Drive to the east, and the Granite Project to the west.


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Old Posted Nov 29, 2008, 4:18 PM
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Awesome, thanks for the updates T-Mac and Delts.
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