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Merchants huddle: They seek more details on Sugar House project
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However, relocating poses its own challenges, said Andy Fletcher, owner of Orion's Music, 2106 S. 1100 East. Fletcher moved from the 9th and 9th area in Sugar House before it was redeveloped.
"We moved 12 blocks from a Sugar House community to a Sugar House community, and I'd say it cost us, a conservative estimate, $80,000 to $100,000," Fletcher said. "The businesses here, I don't care if you're moving right across the street and you put a big banner up, you will lose business."
To mitigate those expenses, Fletcher reiterated his desire to hold a monthly or bimonthly "buy-cot" starting later this month.
"Instead of boycotting the area, I think it's important that people know that we're going to incur an awful lot of expense when we move our businesses," Fletcher said. "We're going to lose a lot of business. But twice a month, let's get people down here to find out what's going on with the block."
Fletcher proposed regular meetings featuring community and city officials, candidates for political office and consumers, sharing information and proposing ideas for what might be done.
E-mail: jnii@desnews.com
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