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City Creek Center can start rising, below ground
Plans get preliminary OK; the skybridge is still a sticking point
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City Creek Center is a private venture of the LDS Church, meaning no taxpayer money is being used. Tithing dollars from LDS Church members also will not be used, officials have said. The project is being developed with funding from other real-estate projects of the LDS Church.
Other virtual tour highlights included a look at the new City Creek flowing throughout the project, showcasing waterfalls, fountains, ponds with live fish and an interactive fountain in which children can play.
The indoor portion of the project's spacious food court shown in the video featured a massive skylight and a glass wall that allows patrons to observe the project's largest waterfall.
"It will feel more like an elegant restaurant than a food court," said Ron Loch, vice president of design for project partner Taubman Co. "That's our goal."
An enclosed children's play area also is planned for a separate area of the food court. An outdoor area of the food court will seat roughly 120 people, Loch said.
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