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What's left at the downtown malls?

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006 7:11 p.m. MDT
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Crossroads Plaza

Level One*: Nordstrom (multiple levels), Ypsilon, Mariposa, KeyBank

ZCMI Center

Lower Level: Repartee, Hope Gallery, Macy's (multiple levels), Souvenir Shop at Temple Square, Firenze, Precision Time, Mariposa Rack, Bliss, T-Shirt Outpost, Chocolate Covered Wagon, Pro Nails Salon, U.S. Post Office, Payless ShoeSource, Wilderness Woods, Dollar Tree, Gloria's Cuts, Deseret First Credit Union, Top Alterations

Upper Level: Parry's Office Supply, Mrs. Cavanaugh's, Mr. Mac, Deseret Book, O.C. Tanner, Williams Fine Art, Skool Lunch, FranklinCovey, Shapiro, Tie One On, Dressed in White

Upper Level food court: Sbarro, Edo Japan, Blimpie, Taco Maker, Great Steak & Potato Co., Long John Silver's, McDonald's, Mrs. Fields, Chang Chun, Towne Express, Schlotzsky's Deli

Upper Level kiosks/standalones: T-Mobile, Which Watch?, Gumball Gourmet

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*Other than Nordstrom, there are no retailers in the basement level and Levels Two and Three at Crossroads

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