Boy, this Drew guy sure doesn't get around much. For the record, when light rail was first announced I was completely against it. Having seen how well it works, I am completely for it. I have used it to go to U football games and am excited for the airport line.
When you mention a declining business district, what are you looking at. Developments are popping up all around TRAX. Maybe I see something different downtown than he does but it sure looks like construction to me.
This is the heart of the Central Business District. If it were dead, then why are they building a 400,000 square foot building. One Utah Center, Wells Fargo Building, US Bank Building are all very well leased. 222 S Main is 30% leased and its not even done yet. Other companies I have talked with are looking to lease in that building as well. TRAX stop right outside the front door.
TRAX line with development. Lots of new homes right next to the TRAX line. Development continues to pop up all around these lines. Instead of making foolish comments, you need to get out of the car and walk around downtown. It is a very fun place to be and getting better each day. If you want you can even ride TRAX for free around downtown.
There is also a large article in The Enterprise this week about the success of the Brooks Arcade building. How you can work and live in the same location downtown. They have office spaces, condos, coffee shop, credit union, restaurants and now the new home of the Utah AIA. The are getting LEED certified on their space their.
Cars will always be around, but hopefully will be used less and less with the ability to get around in mass transit. As the economy turns around, you will see the transit oriented developments begin again.