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I decided to play tourist
earlier this evening and walked up to the top of the library
to see what the city looked like from up there with the
recent additions to the skyline. Basically, you can't see
222 S. Main or any of the towers from CCC, but it was a
pretty nice view nonetheless. I took some pictures with
my blackberry and made a panoramic image with windows
live. Not bad bad for cell phone pictures and free stitching
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Salt Lake City Resorts

Unprecedented: Deer Valley No. 1 for the fourth time

SKI Magazine readers again name the resort their top pick


Jeffrey D. Allred For The New York Times

By Andrew Kirk
The Park Record


For the fourth year in a row, 20,000 readers of SKI Magazine have selected Deer Valley Resort as the No. 1 resort in North America.
The results of the closely watched survey were announced Thursday night, said Jessica Kunzer, spokesperson for Ski Utah.

No other resort has topped the rankings four years in a row.


"It's quite an honor pretty darn incredible," said Bob Wheaton, president and general manager.

It also marks 10 years Deer Valley finished in the top three.


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In the subcategories, the resort finished first in grooming, guest service, dining and lodging, and second place in lifts, weather and family programs.

"All the people on staff made this happen every day," he said. "It's something we can't let off the gas on one little bit. Yesterday's accomplishments are just that."

Wheaton said he credits peer mentoring for the high level of service his employees provide guests.

"If you're in a position to provide an elevated level of service, and are provided the tools to do that, the response you get back from guests is very positive and reinforces what you're doing," he said.


Deer Valley Resort

Park City Mountain Resort was ranked No. 5 overall and has been in the top five for six of the past seven years. It was in the top 10 for nine subcategories.

President and General Manager Jenni Smith said creating a positive experience for families has been a goal and the survey ranked the resort in the top three in that category.

Todd Burnette, vice president of marketing for Canyons Resort, said the resort was ranked 18th overall. That's an improvement of two spots in a ski season that saw no mountain improvements, he said. Burnette said he credits the climb to the resort's attentive response to guest feedback.
Since the resort made the most significant on-mountain improvements of any resort in North America this year, he expects the ranking to climb further in next year's survey and continue improving.

"I really see us moving up this list fairly quickly over the next few years as people experience the improvements we'll be making," he said.

Kunzer said the rankings resonate with destination skiers and improve how people see the state.

"It makes us feel really special that people are passionate about our resorts," she said. "When you look at the wonderful resorts in other states we're ranked against, it's quite the achievement."


Deer Valley earns an unprecedented four-peat as Ski Magazine's Top Resort

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The best keeps getting better - or at least that's the findings of SKI Magazine readers, as Utah's Deer Valley Resort has once again been named the #1 ski resort in North America for an unprecedented fourth straight year.

No other ski resort has ever earned the prestigious ranking so many times consecutively. But the story doesn't end there. Over the past decade, Deer Valley's SKI ranking hasn't dropped lower than third, holding a #2 ranking in 2001-02; a #1 ranking in 2002-03; a #3 rating in 2003-04; a #2 rating in 2004-05; another #1 ranking in 2005-06, a #2 rating in 2006-07, and #1 rankings in the 2007-08, 2008-09 and 2009-10 seasons.


"We are absolutely delighted with the results of this year's SKI Magazine survey," says Bob Wheaton, Deer Valley Resort president and general manager. "To win the #1 ranking four years in a row, in the company of the finest resorts in North America, is just humbling. And so incredibly exciting, because it's unprecedented. No other resort has accomplished this. What it means to me is that both our staff and guests share the vision of excellence and consistency in everything we do. It means that all of the efforts to please our guests and provide an unforgettable experience are validated. We are here for our guests, so if they are happy, we're happy. We're doing our job properly. A huge congratulations to our wonderful staff, who made this award happen."

Aside from being named the #1 Resort in all of North America, Deer Valley ranked winningly in many individual categories. Highlights included the Resort being given #1 rankings for grooming, service, access, on-mountain food, lodging and dining. The Resort also received #2 rankings for lifts, weather and family programs.


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We've been watching them install the movable roof sections. In the
far block, the middle roof section on the right side doesn't lay down
(I watched them test it a while back). The outer sections rise up as
they move towards the middle -- but the center section is
continuously raised as it moved back and forth. The sections that
they are installing in the near block all lay down when open. I think
we figured out why the one stays up. It looks like the covered
walk-way is slightly curved and as the roof retracts the middle
section has to stay up so it won't bind. If we're right, then when
they install the near-left sections of the roof, there will have to be
one that stays up as well.
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These are several days old but I haven't had time to post them.

Historical First Security Building Rehab & Upgrade on the left, and the new Regent Residential Tower to the right




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View of City Creek shows its progress

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SALT LAKE CITY -- From the roof of the Key Bank Tower construction workers look like ants, but you can see exactly how the City Creek Center will look.




From the huge rectangles that will be Nordstrom and Macy's to the hundreds of apartments and condos, even the spots for the water features and open space can be seen.

"The shape of things to come is clearly visible now," said spokesman Dale Bills, as he points out the spots where 80-plus shops will be.

"For City Creek overall, we're at a point now where it's topped out," he said. "We're not going any higher and we are largely formed in."

The glass pedestrian bridge over Main street and the retractable roofs over the retail areas are impressive.

"The next 18 months, as we get ready for retail grand opening, are finishing out interiors," Bills said. "We do have a few things left to close in and finish with exteriors, but as I said the shape of things to come is clearly visible now."

To the southeast all the dirt being moved around at site of the future Harmons grocery store is clearly visible. It should be finished by late 2011, with more living space open in the middle of 2011. Bills says the whole development is set to open March 2012.




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Downtown - New North Temple Viaduct & Light Rail To Airport Project

The North Temple viaduct, a major connector between the core
of Utah's capital city and points west.



This artist's rendering shows a rebuilt North
Temple viaduct looking south toward The Gateway with FrontRunner
going under the overpass and the airport TRAX line extending across
the viaduct, with total cost of the remake set at $71 million. Source:
Utah Transit Authority


The $71 million rebuild is a key part of Utah Transit Authority's future
light-rail TRAX line to Salt Lake City's International Airport. That project
is projected to cost $350 million.

The new structure will descend at 400 West instead of 300 West,
Carpenter said, with a built-in TRAX lane, security lighting, bike and pedestrian
paths, and a transfer station where riders can switch between FrontRunner and TRAX.



Deseret News


Deseret News


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http://www.utahurbanforum.com/demoli...4-10.html#wrap

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They brought down a crane tonight.

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It was just a temporary crane to help build the Rail Crane.

The crane between Richards Street (The red one) will come down in the next couple weeks to make way for work on the Amussen Building facade.

Also they have done a lot of major work on the creek along Social Hall Avenue on the Crossroads block. I will try to take some pictures. Some of the Boulders are huge!


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Is the Amussen building the old building on the NW corner of Main and 1st south?
Are they rehabilitating the inside &/or cleaning up the outside?



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The Amussen is only a facade that still exists. It used to be attached to the
exterior of Crossroads Mall on Main Street. It will be restored to the front of one of the storefronts just
south of Deseret Book. You can see where they will put it in the picture below.


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FLSmidth opens new technology research center in Midvale

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7...vale.html?pg=1



...FLSmidth, a global player in the minerals processing industry that is headquartered in Denmark, on Wednesday opened its new technology center in the View72 Corporate Center, at 7200 S. 1100 West, in Midvale.

The opening, attended by many of the 400 employees who will work there and several local dignitaries, contained a certain irony.
The location was once the site of a gigantic smelting and tailings area that landed on the Superfund list and needed to be cleansed before it could be considered safe. Meanwhile, FLSmidth is a leader in devising new ways to make a cleaner and more environmentally friendly activity. And the building itself features many eco-friendly characteristics and is the biggest LEED-certified office park in Utah...


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Save The June Sucker, Save Utah Lake

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7...Lake.html?pg=1

"That's why I'm still doing this after 40 years," Harris said.
"This is one of the better working recovery programs in the nation. I
think we could see an actual delisting of an endangered fish, and that's
never happened."

In the process, Harris said, the state will witness the recovery of what
was once one of the jewels of the state — the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi.



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Save The June Sucker, Save Utah Lake

http://www.deseretnews.com/article/7...Lake.html?pg=1

"That's why I'm still doing this after 40 years," Harris said.
"This is one of the better working recovery programs in the nation. I
think we could see an actual delisting of an endangered fish, and that's
never happened."

In the process, Harris said, the state will witness the recovery of what
was once one of the jewels of the state — the largest natural freshwater lake west of the Mississippi.



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Yay for a perfect day for taking
pictures (not too hot, not too cold, not too sunny, not raining)! So
I took a lot.


Tower 1/The Promontory:

1. looking west


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6. looking east


7. looking east

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Continued...The Promontory Project

8. looking northeast


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12. looking southeast


13. looking south


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Richard's Court & "Flutter" by WET:

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26. I guess they couldn't find anywhere else to put this crane.


27. looking south

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26. I guess they couldn't find anywhere else to put this crane.


27. looking south


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