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Old Posted Feb 4, 2012, 10:22 PM
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Did this link work for you guys? Just making sure since this is a new way for me to post pictures.
Yes, and thank you.
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Old Posted Feb 5, 2012, 2:25 AM
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Great Link SLC Projects. Wow, that is turning in to one very major TOD area. Very cool.
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Notice the other day in sandy there is a good size 4 or 5 story building going up on 700 east, just north of 9400 south. I dont think anybody has ever talked about it, its new to me and I know nothing about it. My guess its condos or apartments. But this building(s) really sticks out in that area. Anybody know about this project?
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Canyon Center expected to be started this year
By Steve Fidel

COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS — Ghosts of the past are making way for skiers and others in the future now that a public-private funding mechanism is in place for the Canyon Center development, on the site of the old Canyon Racquet Center.

The $14 million-plus development will include a 1,200-stall parking garage that could be used by skiers in addition to commercial development and a public park. The development also proposes restaurants, hotels, office buildings and office space. Financing includes a pledge of future tax revenues from several taxing entities that overlay the 11-acre site, including the Canyons School District.

Ghosts that have haunted successful development at the site include numerous ownership and management changes since the Canyon Racquet Center was built in the early 1970s, and community opposition to development proposals more recently. The original racquet-sports complex was razed almost three years ago.

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http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148...rted-this-year
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I couldn't remember this specific article regarding Fairbourne Apartments, so I thought I would post it here.

Upscale apartment building coming to West Valley City


Rendering of the Class A apartment complex to be built at Fairbourne Station at 2900 West Lehman Ave.

West Valley Journal
By Kimberly Martinez

http://www.mywestvalleyjournal.com/f...t-Valley-City/

It will be out with the old and in with the new with West Valley City Council’s approval on a new upscale apartment complex.

The complex will be part of Fairbourne Station at 2900 West Lehman Ave. This luxury Class A apartment community will encompass the residential homes, a trailer park and the Mark IV apartments...


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Canyon Center expected to be started this year
By Steve Fidel

COTTONWOOD HEIGHTS — Ghosts of the past are making way for skiers and others in the future now that a public-private funding mechanism is in place for the Canyon Center development, on the site of the old Canyon Racquet Center.

The $14 million-plus development will include a 1,200-stall parking garage that could be used by skiers in addition to commercial development and a public park. The development also proposes restaurants, hotels, office buildings and office space. Financing includes a pledge of future tax revenues from several taxing entities that overlay the 11-acre site, including the Canyons School District.

Ghosts that have haunted successful development at the site include numerous ownership and management changes since the Canyon Racquet Center was built in the early 1970s, and community opposition to development proposals more recently. The original racquet-sports complex was razed almost three years ago.

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http://www.ksl.com/index.php?nid=148...rted-this-year


That area with all those office buildings off of 205 at Knudsen's corner would seem to be a perfect location for hotels, even a large-upscale hotel for all of the out-of-town skiers skiing at the cottonwood canyon resorts.
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Bjarke's design was selected for the Kimball Art Center. I'm glad; theirs was my favorite.

http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1000...=googlenews_ws

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February 11, 2012
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Park City, the Utah mountain town best known for catering to skiers and the Sundance Film Festival, now wants to attract art lovers by housing its local art center in a towering, half-twisted log cabin.

The Kimball Art Center, a 35-year-old art nonprofit now in a former garage, has hired the Danish architect Bjarke Ingels to design its new home, according to its board. The $10 million-plus expansion project, which incorporates the garage, will create larger galleries for the Kimball's art exhibits, a sunken theater for dance performances and a sculpture park located atop a grassy roof terrace.
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It's very interesting...should be a good addition to Park City.
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I couldn't remember this specific article regarding Fairbourne Apartments, so I thought I would post it here.

Upscale apartment building coming to West Valley City


Rendering of the Class A apartment complex to be built at Fairbourne Station at 2900 West Lehman Ave.

West Valley Journal
By Kimberly Martinez

http://www.mywestvalleyjournal.com/f...t-Valley-City/

It will be out with the old and in with the new with West Valley City Council’s approval on a new upscale apartment complex.

The complex will be part of Fairbourne Station at 2900 West Lehman Ave. This luxury Class A apartment community will encompass the residential homes, a trailer park and the Mark IV apartments...


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West Valley City is doing it the right way, IMO. They have acquired the property that is needed for the first phase of Fairbourne Station and have reduced the land costs to the developers in order to jump start the area and realize a return on their investment much sooner.

I've said it before but I'll repeat myself. I am impressed with WVC Planning, Council and Mayor Winder and their vision for the WVC City Center. They are truly taking advantage of the gift of Trax and will come out way ahead in the long run, and even in the short term.
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Park City Museum

Here's more on the Park City Museum:

http://archrecord.construction.com/n...Art-Center.asp









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http://archrecord.construction.com/n...Art-Center.asp









This will be an iconic building for Park City, no doubt. So excited.
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This is great! The Kimball Art's Center will serve as a North anchor to Main Street, while the Egyptian Theater serves as South anchor.
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Will this go on Main Street?
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Will this go on Main Street?
Yes, on the corner of Main and Heber.

This is going to be amazing! LOVE IT! (The museum that Sundance built... they make more off their rental to Sundance FF every year than anything else.)
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Not a big fan of the Park City Museum. It seems to really clash with Main Street.
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Not a big fan of the Park City Museum. It seems to really clash with Main Street.
I'm with you. It just doesn't fit in to that part of Park City. It looks more like something you'd find in the forest outside Stockholm rather than in Park City.
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I think it is bada$$
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Love it! Park City is growing more sophisticated.
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IMO, the proposed art museum has some cleverness to it, but I think it looks kind of ugly. Am I the only one?
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Think of the snow caked on it during the winter. Might look really cool
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