From Deseret News archives:

Friend or foe? Wal-Mart alters Utah landscape

Convenience and low prices often win over staunchest foes

Published: Sunday, March 27, 2005 12:28 a.m. MST
 |  E-MAIL | PRINT | FONT + - 
But more than a year later, Zitting said her complaints vanished when she learned how to compromise with the retailer.

"Until it all unfolded we didn't realize how accommodating the developers had been," Zitting said. "We don't feel intruded on."

Two of Zitting's major concerns were mitigated by talking with Wal-Mart representatives about putting a fence around the store's garbage dumps and installing parking lights away from residences.

Draper City Manager Eric Keck said the city solved its initial qualms about the retailer through open and ongoing discussions. But he noted local grocery stores have seen a decrease in business since the retailer moved in.

Smith's suffered the most, losing nearly 30 percent of its market share, Keck said.

"I was expecting worse. You read a lot about Wal-Mart and how they just throw their weight around," Keck said. "But they bent over backward for every concern that we raised about the building fitting into the hillside."

Story continues below
That spirit of compromise forged a good relationship between residents and Wal-Mart, said Bill Rappleye, CEO of the Draper Chamber of Commerce. Since moving in, the retailer has donated more than $1,000 to local arts in Draper and has put Wal-Mart representatives on the city's Chamber Board.

Deseret Morning News graphic

DNews graphic

Timeline of the Wal-Mart land dispute

Requires Adobe Acrobat.

"If they just come in and reap all the benefits and five years down the road close their store and walk away with bags full of money, I don't think any citizens want to see that happen," Rappleye said. "It's important for businesses to put down their roots and get involved with the community."

Comments

You can be the first to comment on this story.

Image
Deseret Morning News graphic

Related content
previousnext

Latest comments

$38 million for a rec center? How many years of entrance fees will it take...

Effort to honor Tiger dropped

I certainly do not condone Tigers actions nor will I criticize him since I am...

The left claims that Palin thought she could see Russia from her house....

sounds like a good idea to me. looking forward to all the cool stuff at...

BoM translation remarkably consistent

No Wonder U R Gullible, The article is meant to increase the understanding...

She is not running for anyhting, she is on a book tour. Why you liberals...

anonymous - ever consider that the Palin-bashers spin around the web posting...

To "Frank Castle | 2:19 p.m. " I don't know why people refer to themselves as...

Yes, BYU 26 -Utah 23 all year long!!! "By George... I think he's got it!"

To the Aggie fan hoping that BYU wins a bunch of games so it will make USU...

Advertisements