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Old Posted Yesterday, 6:05 PM
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City Creek is great for dog walking. World class. And convention centers can be great draws to downtown while not being “in the way”. Look at Denver’s
I don't consider Denver CC not in the way, it sort of off the side of the city which kind of helps. I go to Denver a lot, I never go by the CC unless I'm at an event because it's a pretty dead zone. Looks a lot like this google photo a lot. The reality is most CCs and really most stadium areas not busy areas unless an event is occurring.

https://www.google.com/maps/@39.7437...8192?entry=ttu
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True that is a good point the Denver CC is off to the side compared to SLC CC. I think SLC CC will hopefully be less in the way with a revamp and getting rid of the west end of it
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Old Posted Today, 12:33 PM
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When the Salt Palace was built it acted as more of a protective wall for all points east at the time. Now with so much development and improvement west of the CC these past 23 years, it's time to rethink its massing. The CC should be reconfigured into something more like a vibrant multi-storied centerpiece for the entire downtown area. If done right we could actually end up as grateful that it's located at the center of downtown and not as a wall against I-15.
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