Developer offers South Salt Lake space for theater

Published: Sunday, Dec. 14, 2008 12:19 a.m. MST
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The Academy of Performing Arts — a 13-year-old nonprofit community theater — may find a temporary home in South Salt Lake.

Developer Steve Aste is offering the academy some warehouse space at a reduced lease rate. The warehouse is scheduled to be torn down in about two years for a new development, but Aste says he's willing to build a permanent theater nearby if the academy shows it will have enough money to pay for a long-term lease.

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