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Utah Ranked No. 1 for Expected Economic Recovery

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In the midst of economic turmoil, federal bailouts, and budget deficits in more than 40 states, a new report from the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) offers a roadmap to recovery based on economic performance trends from states over the last 10 years. The second edition of Rich States, Poor States: ALEC-Laffer State Economic Competitiveness Index shows how the federal bailout of the states may simply encourage out-of-control spending by states, which is up 124 percent over the last 10 years, without requiring them to make the tough decisions needed to bring about financial stability.

“Too many states were too eager to add programs and increase spending during the good times, but we now face very difficult choices,” said Indiana Senator Jim Buck, chairman of ALEC’s Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force. “While we need to make tough choices to live within our means, we also need to remain focused on policies that foster economic development and job growth as the best solution to our budget woes.”

Co-author and renowned economist Dr. Arthur B. Laffer summarized the report's finding when he said, “States cannot tax their way into prosperity.” Rich States, Poor States presents rankings of the 50 states based on the relationship between policies and performance, revealing which states are best positioned to make a recovery, and which are not.

Laffer and his co-authors, Stephen Moore, senior economics writer at The Wall Street Journal, and Jonathan Williams, director of the Tax and Fiscal Policy Task Force for ALEC, analyze how economic competitiveness drives income, population and job growth in the states. They found that, “states with a high and rising tax burden are more likely to suffer through economic decline, while those with lower and falling tax burdens are more likely to enjoy robust economic growth.”

According to Williams, “The top performing states keep taxes, spending, and regulatory burdens low, while the biggest losers in the book tend to share similar policies of high tax rates, unsustainable spending and regulation.”

“New York earns the dubious distinction of having the worst economic outlook of any state,” according to the report. “The New York governor just might have broken the record for the number of bad ideas he put forward during a recent 17-minute budget address—most notably his 137 proposed tax increases come to mind.”

“As legislators, we know that we are in direct competition with other states for human and investment capital,” said Utah Revenue and Taxation Committee Chairman, Senator Wayne Niederhauser. “Rich States, Poor States has provided invaluable information to strengthen our efforts to reduce tax burdens in Utah and we are happy to again be ranked as the most competitive state in the nation.”

TOP FIVE STATES
1. Utah
2. Colorado
3. Arizona
4. Virginia
5. South Dakota

BOTTOM FIVE STATES
46. New Jersey
47. Maine
48. Rhode Island
49. Vermont
50. New York


Rich States, Poor States shows that “The decline of California is probably the best evidence that we can present as to the impact of poor state policy making on the economic pulse of a state.” In chapter two, the report contrasts the fiscal policy structures of California and Texas to “demonstrate how economic theory actually works in the real world.”

“California continues to increase regulations, raise taxes and spend profligately,” state the authors. “Texas, on the other hand, has a pro-growth economic environment with a competitive tax system, sound regulations and spending discipline that will help Texas maintain its superior performance well into the future.”
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What are the biggest architectural firms in downtown SLC? Anyone know any info about some of the biggest firms?
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Here are a couple of shots from just a slightly different angle. Broadway Tower parking garage. I was up there taking some pics for another project and noticed this cool view.



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I'm so glad they put that new Walker sign up. It looks soooo cool.
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Updates, March 21st- Various Downtown Projects

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Old North Temple Viaduct Saying Good-Bye




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I love all the pics that are posted on this thread, but sometimes it makes viewing the thread annoying when they are all loading up and shifting the screen around. But, its good to see everyone documenting (with pics) EVERY beam that is put into place.
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LOL, Yeah, your right KP, but it's definitely a huge plus to have so many locals into documenting the many projects. It makes the forum allot of fun.
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Old North Temple Viaduct Saying Good-Bye


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.....Metro Geography of the Wasatch Front

Southern Metro ~ Utah Valley
Hundred's of thousands of metro residents live on what are commonly referred to locally as benches. The entirety
of Salt Lake City's eastern metro, running from north to south is enveloped by a dramatic
mountain wall, rising abruptly from the valley floor. This would be the Wasatch Mtn. Range,
from which the Metro takes it's name, "Wasatch Front." In the pic below, we are looking directly from east to west of a typical
valley view of an average residence on the east mtn. bench. The majestic mountainscape
we see across the valley, is the Oquirrh(pronounced Oaker) Mountain Range.


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.....Northernmost Metro ~ Cache Valley

James Neeley

.....Central Metro ~ Salt Lake Valley
.....Salt Lake Valley's Snowbird Ski Resort ~ Tram, "on the way to the top" For many residents of the
Wasatch Metro, it's mountains, canyons and eleven major ski resorts are an integral part of everyday urban life


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Southern Metro ~ Utah Valley ~ Provo Canyon

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Easternmost Metro ~ Heber Valley


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There have been numerous talks about how City Creek Center, freedom tower in NY, and the city center project in Las Vegas are some of the largest projects underway right now in the U.S.

Could it be that one of those might be facing some problems on the horizon?


Las Vegas Project Weighs Bankruptcy
Woes at Massive City Center Project, MGM Mirage's Centerpiece on the Strip, Rattle Casino Industry

"And Tamara AudiCity Center, the $8.6 billion Las Vegas development owned by MGM Mirage and DubaiWorld, is preparing for a potential bankruptcy filing that could bring the massive project to a halt, according to people familiar with the situation."


http://online.wsj.com/article/SB1238...googlenews_wsj

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World Trade Center is also having some financial problems. Larry Silverstein is working very hard to get financing and there is talk of some of the towers that are planned not being built right now. Freedom Tower is above ground and moving very slowly. They are working on the foundation for Tower 4 at WTC but who knows. The one that is the most stable right now is right here in Salt Lake City. Keep going City Creek Center.

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That reminds me, this months issue of Wired magazine had an article about using technology to produce little, but excellent results. One section was about the Freedom Tower (now One World Trade Center) and it said it's completion will be in 2013. Here is a link: http://www.wired.com/culture/design/...p_freedomtower

Also... on my way home from school I always go up to the City Creek Trax stop and transfer trains so I can get a seat. I was just looking at how far the development has come and the fact that it was still going strong and then it hit me... I don't know why it took so long... but I finally realized just how big this mutha f*dgin' project is!

City Creek Center is going to ROCK!
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Artspace starts construction on fifth project
Company will provide 102 units intended for artists. 850 S 400 West

http://www.sltrib.com/news/ci_12013664


(Photo iIlustration by Trent Nelson / The Salt Lake Tribune)
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