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Old Posted Oct 17, 2017, 6:21 PM
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Perhaps 370 Millennium tower will be 370 feet tall?
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Was the reception at the top of the east wing? I know the reception I went to was on the east top. The restaurants are over on the west top overlooking the Temple Square.

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Thanks for clarifying, I went to a reception there in the Joseph Smith building but I wasn’t sure if it was a full time restaurant. PS, they should have kept the old name, even if it’s not a Hotel anymore.

Also, I think I may have over estimated the height of the proposed building. Perhaps 330-350 is more realistic. Does anyone have a realistic estimate on the height?
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Maybe these could help sell Amazon



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Was the reception at the top of the east wing? I know the reception I went to was on the east top. The restaurants are over on the west top overlooking the Temple Square.
I’m pretty sure I was on the west end.
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There is a small banquet room on the north-east corner of the west wing in the roof restaurant.

However, the larger banquet rooms are in the east wing.
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Getting the Olympics in 2030 and having the city buildings be a large portion branded Amazon would be a nice plus. I really do wonder how much longer Amazon will continue its dominance with Alibaba on the way up and other competitors?
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Dead line for the Amazon 2nd Headquarters bid is Thursday.
What has Salt Lake City or Utah done as far as putting in for the bid, does anyone have information on this?
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Dead line for the Amazon 2nd Headquarters bid is Thursday.
What has Salt Lake City or Utah done as far as putting in for the bid?
Anyone know any info on this?
Isn't the deadline tomorrow? Oh, wait, just read it was the 19th

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Made a few modifications to Amazon Arena, to make it more enticing to them

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Old Posted Oct 17, 2017, 10:39 PM
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Made a few modifications to Amazon Arena, to make it more enticing to them

I would be going to each one telling Alexa to play airhorn.

Or rock paper scissors.
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Made a few modifications to Amazon Arena, to make it more enticing to them

That would actually be a genius and very fun art installation!!
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Did Priskos own this property?
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Did Priskos own this property?
Pretty sure he did.
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Old Posted Oct 18, 2017, 1:16 AM
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That site NEEDS to be developed. Would be ideal for a high rise residential tower. Apartments/condos.
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Old Posted Oct 18, 2017, 1:17 AM
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Despite the Olympics being extremely commercialized with product endorsements, the Games have actually taken on a policy against corporate-sponsoring of the Games. Because of this, any arena or stadium named after a corporation will be called something generic. In 2002, the Delta Center was renamed Salt Lake Ice Center and referred to as such by the media and Games.

So, Amazon would get little out of Salt Lake hosting the games.
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Love the plans the Helds have for that property. I'm hoping they can improve upon the design. It's not awful but certain elements could be improved, especially on the first couple of floors.
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Did Priskos own this property?
David Bernolfo owns this, as well as several other lots throughout that part of town.
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Old Posted Oct 18, 2017, 4:13 AM
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Forgive the pessimism here, but if you look at the web page of Helds development, there hasn't been any recent development from them, if I recall, for decades.
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Did Priskos own this property?
I think my aunt and uncle met in that bar like 35 years ago.
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Otto Mileti owned the Zephyr Club, but leased the building from Zion’s Bank. When his lease expired, Zion’s Bank increased his rent considerably. Mileti decided to buy the building from Zion’s for $1 million, but the deal fell through, and the building has sat empty for the past 14 years.

“...when club owner Otto Mileti's lease was up and he decided to buy The Zephyr for $1 million. But Zions Bank said another buyer was interested and put the property up for auction.
The successful bidder, at $1. 6 million, was David Bernolfo, a descendant and heir of Utah Gov. Simon Bamberger, a wealthy railroad and mining investor.” —SL Tribune

Bernolfo has wanted to demolish the building for a parking lot ever since he bought it, but the city won’t let him.
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Forgive the pessimism here, but if you look at the web page of Helds development, there hasn't been any recent development from them, if I recall, for decades.
I think the Helds have developed things more recently. They just haven't updated their website in a decade
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