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It's been a while ago since that was posted Jonovision, but I dug it up for you over on the videos thread. Here is the thread link, which will also give you the links to the official website and a video tour? If you have any addtional questions please leave a comment over on a post on this link. It will be nice to have the thread out of the celler, if only momentarily LOL.


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It's been a while ago since that was posted Jonovision, but I dug it up for you over on the videos thread. Here is the thread link, which will also give you the links to the official website and a video tour? If you have any addtional questions please leave a comment over on a post on this link. It will be nice to have the thread out of the celler, if only momentarily LOL.


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Thanks! It looks soooo awesome!
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Another Safdie Masterpiece For Downtown Salt Lake City?

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Two firms bid on Broadway-class theater

Culture » Library architect Moshe Safdie among list of heavyweights
seeking downtown project.


By Derek P. Jensen
The Salt Lake Tribune - 10:03 PM 5/28/ 2009


Moshe Safdie may get another chance to put his design stamp on downtown Salt Lake City.

The famed architect, whose vision led to the capital's striking Main Library, is among two development groups
that have petitioned to build the $81.5 million Broadway-class theater pitched by Mayor Ralph Becker for 135 S.
Main.

The Safdie team bid includes Salt Lake City library architectural firm VCBO and contractor Okland Construction along
with developers Swisher, Garfield, Traub and Hamilton Partners, which is building a new office tower at 222 S. Main.


The other party to respond to the city's theater request is Hines Interests, said D.J. Baxter, executive director of the
city's Redevelopment Agency. According to its Web site, Hines is an international real estate firm with a presence in more
than 100 cities. Hines also owns the Kearns Building on Main Street.

"To have that caliber speaks very well of Salt Lake City," said City Councilman Eric Jergensen. "I'm excited. You've
got nationally known developers with financial firepower as well as a group of local architects that have shown their
design finesse with the library."

Baxter, who says Safdie's name "was a surprise to me," notes upfront costs for design plans and renderings would be borne
by the developers. A selection between the two groups will be made soon, he said, based on the respective firms' qualifications.

Becker says a community-based selection committee will be formed to evaluate the would-be Broadway theater builders.
And he praised both parties for their "expertise and experience."

Becker was unaware Safdie was among the final respondents.

Safdie made headlines earlier this week by declaring his opposition to building a police headquarters on the east end
of the cultural block known as Library Square. That is the "preferred" location for Becker, who also is weighing the east
side of 300 East for a $125 million police complex.

Even though the timing may be awkward, Jergensen says Safdie's stance on Library Square and his bid for the
Broadway-style theater are "totally unrelated."

A 2,400-seat Broadway-style playhouse has been a pet project for Becker, who enlisted his Tony Award-
winning producer/brother to work for free to find a workable downtown location. The theater, just a short
stroll from the LDS Church's 20-acre City Creek Center, would piggyback off that "lifestyle center" for funding
by using a portion of City Creek sales taxes to finance construction and operation.

The financial blueprint, which includes federal tax credits, would require a so-called Community Development Area,
including buy-in from Salt Lake County and the state.

City officials say the plan would provide extra cash for arts agencies statewide, but many still oppose the mega-theater
idea.

Suburban Sandy also is pursuing plans for a large playhouse.

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Salt Lake Metro Cityscape ~ by Tucapel

Salt Lake City Becomes The Mountain West Gateway
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Tokyo ~ by Altus


SLC a 'jewel' of Tokyo service
Much fanfare to accompany first nonstop trans-Pacific flights to, from Utah.

...To increase the significance of this new route, Delta's Cortelyou,(Senior Vice President) said the airline
will introduce domestic flights into Salt Lake City from 11 new U.S. cities on Thursday, in addition to adding nine flights
from existing sites.

"We're excited about the connection potential," he said. "It's part of our overall strategy of a strong Salt Lake City hub.
It's working out well. Salt Lake will be the crown jewel of our Tokyo service."




by Mike Gorrell
The Salt Lake Tribune



The first travelers on Delta Air Lines' new nonstop trans-Pacific flight will arrive in Salt Lake City this morning, four
hours before they left Tokyo.

If it were ski season, they could still get in a half day on the slopes.

No matter what the season, the very notion that somebody can get on a plane in Tokyo and get off in Salt Lake City
without any stops in between -- and vice versa -- is a source of jubilation for state economic development officials
and the companies likely to benefit from this one-and-only direct connection between the Intermountain West and Asia.

"This flight, coming on the heels of the nonstop to Paris, solidifies Utah as a significant hub for Delta," Jason Perry,
executive director of the Governor's Office of Economic Development, said Tuesday. "It's a huge vote of confidence
in the state of Utah's ability to put people on a plane and get out globally. It highlights the increased sophistication
of the state."

Perry's enthusiasm was echoed by Bob Cortelyou, a senior vice president over Delta's network of interconnecting
flights.

"Denver doesn't have a flight to Tokyo or anywhere in Asia," Cortelyou emphasized. "That makes Salt Lake the gateway
to Asia for the whole Intermountain West ... It's a very envious position to be in."

This far-reaching occasion will be marked with considerable fanfare today.

When Flight 4260 lands around 11:30 a.m. at Salt Lake City International Airport, it will be greeted with a water cannon
salute from Airport Authority fire trucks. The news media will be assembled to interview disembarking passengers after
they clear U.S. Customs checks.

Four Utah women of Japanese descent will perform a traditional Japanese dance in conjunction with a ribbon-cutting at
Gate D-6, the airport's boarding point for the first Utahns making the 11-hour, 50-minute flight to Tokyo's Narita airport
(the Tokyo-to-Salt Lake flight is an hour shorter because of tail winds; crossing the international dateline accounts for
the arrival time in Salt Lake preceding the departure time from Tokyo).

Another water cannon salute will be offered as Flight 4261 taxis to the runway at 1:30 p.m., ready to carry Perry and
a delegation of Utah business and government leaders to Japan for a whirlwind goodwill mission.

"It's absolutely essential to establish the right relationships and set the right tone" for future contacts, said Perry.

"As we start introducing our businesses to Japan and Asia, going with the official state seal as the entrée carries a lot
of weight," he said.

Spencer Eccles, chairman of the Salt Lake Chamber's international business committee, said the direct flights to Tokyo
-- plus Delta connections from there to 14 other major Asian cities -- "cuts substantial travel time and adds a great
deal of convenience for company representatives who want to do business in Utah."

That's critical for Utah's economy, which has experienced a 31 percent growth in overall export trade in the past year,
Eccles said. Last year, Japan was Utah's fourth largest export destination in Asia, seventh overall, receiving $376 million
worth of goods.

Increasing imports is an even bigger goal, imports in the form of tourists and skiers. Right off the plane, Utah's delegation
will host a luncheon in a downtown Tokyo hotel for tour-group operators, airline booking agents and ski-trip organizers,
touting the state's abundant and diverse recreation resources.

"We will show slide shows and videos about the state, its national and state parks, golfing and skiing opportunities
-- everything that would make you want to come here as a tourist," said Perry, whose ace-in-the-hole will be Yuichiro
Miura, the first man to ski down Mount Everest, and owner of a Park City home. "He has celebrity status over there."

Ski Utah President Nathan Rafferty will be there as well, hopeful the nonstop flight will help the state's 13 active resorts
make inroads into Asia.

"Although Japan has not been a significant market for the Utah ski industry, the two destinations do share an Olympic
legacy [Nagano hosted the 1998 Winter Games, Salt Lake City the 2002] and a passion for skiing," he said.

To increase the significance of this new route, Delta's Cortelyou said the airline will introduce domestic flights into Salt
Lake City from 11 new U.S. cities on Thursday, in addition to adding nine flights from existing sites.

"We're excited about the connection potential," he said. "It's part of our overall strategy of a strong Salt Lake City hub.
It's working out well. Salt Lake will be the crown jewel of our Tokyo service."


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ABC 4 Reports:

City Creek Serving Alcohol On Sundays? And..... An Uber Swank, very upscale version by the owners of the Cheesecake Factory, called "The Grand Lux Cafe" coming to City Creek


The Grand Lux of Vegas has become one of it's hottest spots!!


Will alcohol be served on Sunday at LDS Church's new City Creek Center?

Reported by: Chris Vanocur

SALT LAKE CITY (ABC 4 News) - Serving alcohol, and serving it on Sunday?

It now appears this is what some restaurants may be doing in Salt Lake's new City Creek Center.

Even though the multi-million dollar project is being backed by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, ABC 4 has connected some dots and figured out how liquor may be served there on Sunday.

Dot #1 is a recent New York Times article.

You connect that to Dot # 2 (the City Creek Center website) and to Dot #3 (some backroom stuff we've been hearing).

Suddenly, you may have a pretty good picture of the LDS Church's alcohol policy for its new downtown project.

To find out where and when alcohol will, perhaps, be served at the City Creek Center, look no further than this line in the New York Times article:


"...only a few establishments, located on land whose title is held by Taubman centers, will be allowed to serve alcohol."



-New York Times, Overlooking the Mormon Temple, a New Center, May 12, 2009


Taubman is the Church's out-of-state, non-LDS partner in the City Creek Center project.

So, using the New York Times clue, we then went to the City Creek/Downtown Rising Website.

And here we found two more clues:


1) "On property not owned by the Church, individual owners will determine their business hours."




and:




2) "A limited number of high-quality restaurant tenants who will operate on land not owned by the Church may apply for licenses to serve alcoholic beverages."


So, in theory, some restaurants which are part of the City Creek Center - but not owned by the Church - could serve booze on Sunday.

And looking at the LDS Church's virtual tour of the City Creek Center, we found another clue.

There's a bright yellowish sign which looks a lot like a Cheesecake Factory.

And ABC 4 News is now being told that a higher-end Cheescake Factory called Grand Lux Cafe may already be slated for the City Creek Center.

This, quite possibly, located on 100 South between Main and State.

When ABC 4 looked at the Grand Lux Cafe website, we found a dozen of these upscale Cheesecake Factories around the country.

All of them appeared to be open on Sunday and also appear to serve alcohol.

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Walking around Tower 1, it already feels quite tall from the street because its so narrow (meaning that unlike the Wells Fargo Bldg., it's not half-as wide as it is tall)

It looks like they're currently around floor 18 or 19, so it will look even more slender as it continues to rise:



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I saw that the other day, I was surprised how soon the sign said it was opening! I thought it looked very nice, and the actual entrance seemed much bigger than it looks in pictures. I hope they add a little color.. Gateway's looks like a much more fun place to eat.

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Besides the atrium, the one thing I miss is the Crossroads food court. The big screen TV blasting CNN. The gentle curve that made it look like the options to eat from never ended.

Ah. Memories. Can't wait to check out the new digs.

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The conference center roof meadow is in full bloom right now, be sure to check it out soon:


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