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Old Posted Apr 2, 2009, 2:12 AM
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I've been thinking about the fairgrounds as a possibility too!
The fairgrounds would be such a great location for that movie studio. I don't understand why on earth they'd want to put it clear up in Park City.
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It's more than crystal clear to those making the decisions at Raleigh Studio. Studios/soundstages will come to the Valleys as the industry builds. Don't be surprised though if the Park City area becomes a little Hollywood.
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The fairgrounds would be such a great location for that movie studio. I don't understand why on earth they'd want to put it clear up in Park City.

I was kind of wondering that too. I think it would be cooler if the "Motion Picture Studio" would be down here in the valley somewhere near SLC.
I never thought about the fairgrounds, but not a bad idea.
Oh well. I'm not going to push my luck. Park City is fine too.
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KUTV Update:

Major Motion Picture Studio Coming to Utah



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800-room Hotel Plan near Park City


Not sure if this has been reported yet on here, but right next to this development the Air force wants to build a 800 room hotel. KSL is saying this hotel will be bigger then the "Grand American Hotel" in Salt Lake.

"SUMMITT COUNTY -- Plans for a major resort hotel and film studio development project in Park City got both good and not-so-good news this week. At the same time, Gov. Jon Huntsman signed a bill to accelerate the project, he suggested a different location.
Quinn Junction is wide open space, but a private developer and the Air Force both have eyes on it as the spot for the 800-room hotel and film studio complex. "We were concerned about the size, scale and scope of it," said Park City Mayor Dana Williams."
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2009, 11:36 AM
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This hotel, which is really a major military resort retreat, will most likely undergo some significant design changes.

Huntsman signs controversial military hotel bill


SB 216 could pave the way for movie studio, large hotel at Quinn's Junction


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Gov. Jon Huntsman signed a controversial bill into law Tuesday that paves the way for development of a movie studio and large hotel at Quinn's Junction.

The legislation allows builders to bypass strict local zoning codes to potentially develop a massive movie studio alongside an 800-room hotel under the Military Installation Development Authority Act, which officials sometimes refer to as MIDA.

Elected representatives in Summit County say they wanted the governor to veto the legislation.

The governor, however, did attach a strongly worded letter to his approval of S.B. 216 that addresses many of the concerns voiced by local officials...

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Why in the world would the Air Force have any interest in a large hotel in Park City?

From reading the article, it seems that their only role is allowing the developer to use some obscure military installations act to bypass local planning and zoning laws.
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Why in the world would the Air Force have any interest in a large hotel in Park City?

From reading the article, it seems that their only role is allowing the developer to use some obscure military installations act to bypass local planning and zoning laws.
The US military has vacation places around the country for their servicemen and women. This is part of building out a network of vacation spots. I don't see a problem with the spot, but I think deference should be given to local planners who have laid out their master plan.
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I agree with you. It does sound a bit odd.

Of course that is just my opinion. Those involved know the real truth.
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I don't see how it makes sense to build a military hotel or a movie studio in Park City. So lets build them both as part of the same development!

Something about this whole proposal smells fishy to me.
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Did someone say movie studio in Park City?
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2009, 6:16 PM
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I don't see how it makes sense to build a military hotel or a movie studio in Park City. So lets build them both as part of the same development!

Something about this whole proposal smells fishy to me.
That smell traveled about 2,000 miles.

If my opinion is correct, it is quite shameful that entities have to "legally" abuse the system to have things there way.

I call it the power of greed.

On the flip side, if my opinion is correct, municipalities need to pay a bit more attention to the connotation of their codes and regulations.
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why in the world does the air force think that building a resort hotel in the middle of a recession is the fiscally responsible thing to do?
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I have a question...

Whatever happened to the Market Station Development?

Was it completed? I have not read anything about it. When I have been there, I never really think about it.

It seems that it was listed as already under construction 2 years ago according to a very early 2007 post.

Thanks in advance!
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Due to funding problems, it was put on hold.
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Due to funding problems, it was put on hold.
I recently met with the developers and got an update... they are back on track. They had to pause and restructure due to financing but are ready to move full steam ahead.
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2009, 9:17 PM
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I recently met with the developers and got an update... they are back on track. They had to pause and restructure due to financing but are ready to move full steam ahead.
That is just SO exciting to hear!
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2009, 10:03 PM
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Utah is really doing quite well in this recession compared to other states. Building continues downtown, Broadway Park Lofts is coming along nicely, the new Hyatt at the Gateway, now this wonderful news about Market Station, the new movie studio and hotel just announced up at Quinns Junction. Not too bad. Let's keep it up.

I will be doing my part for the construction by adding on to my home. Excavation begins in a couple of weeks as soon as I get my permit from the City of Bountiful.
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Old Posted Apr 2, 2009, 10:20 PM
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While I'm not adding on or remodeling yet, I'll try to do my part be repainting, reroofing and relandscaping my yard now that I'm back in my house.
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why in the world does the air force think that building a resort hotel in the middle of a recession is the fiscally responsible thing to do?
It might be how things are run in that organization--remember the gov't doesn't often do things efficiently, but moreso who can get what, i.e. if your organization is given $500 M, you don't spend $400 M and then give back $100 M so that someone else can use it--you find something else lavish to add to your project to add on that $100 M--because otherwise next time around you will only get $400 M. Stupid? Yeah probably, but that's how things work and it isn't likely to change anytime soon. So once they got the money to build, they aren't going to give it back just because 'it is a recession.'
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While I'm not adding on or remodeling yet, I'll try to do my part be repainting, reroofing and relandscaping my yard now that I'm back in my house.
Ripping out grass I hope

People around here plant too much grass in the most wasteful spaces (strips between driveways, sidewalks, etc). I bet we could cut our water consumption by a good 15-20% just by getting rid of un-used grass. I mean, i understand why people want a patch to play on, but why not cut out all the grass you don't use? You'll save money on water, you won't have to mow as much, etc. Fast food and retail centers could also get rid of grass.
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