From Deseret News archives:
Upscale Salt Lake mall to offer stores new to the area
Project expected to be most upscale in region
Project leaders on Wednesday also painted a clearer picture of when the retail components of the project will be completed, saying completion will be way ahead of the typical seven-year time frame.
There are also plans to construct an upscale condominium complex on South Temple with breathtaking views of Temple Square, as part of the mixed-use redevelopment plan.
New details of the mall project emerged as officials from The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints and Taubman Centers Inc. met with the Deseret Morning News Editorial Board Wednesday.
The meeting came a day after a Salt Lake City Council meeting where the LDS Church and Taubman announced they had signed a letter of intent, which will lead to both organizations having joint ownership in the retail components of the new development.
The plan is to raze much of the struggling Crossroads Plaza and ZCMI Center malls downtown, which are owned by the church, and to reconstruct new housing and retail components there.
"It will be the most upscale offering within the market as a whole," Taubman said of the new project. "We think we can provide a unique and different experience, an experience that will be far more dramatic than what exists at the suburban malls today."
Gateway will continue to appeal to a younger crowd, Taubman said, while the new retail development downtown will catch the shopper between the ages of 25 to 40.
"Younger business will gravitate more toward Gateway," he said.
Typically, Taubman said, when his company launches a new retail project, 50 percent of the stores are unique to the local market. Because of Taubman's experience in malls across the nation, it can draw on contacts with hundreds of the nation's premier retailers, he said.
"People come to shop first and foremost for the stores," he said. "We will have a unique set of stores that will provide a reason for people to come downtown."
Presiding Bishop H. David Burton, who oversees the development for the LDS Church, said ideas for housing at the mixed-use development are evolving but should include upscale condo "locations overlooking South Temple" as well as more "moderately priced housing."
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