From Deseret News archives:
Huge project planned near Point of Mtn.
Gateway-like venue would have up to 150 stores, restaurants
At the Friday announcement of the project, it was billed as an "outdoor, regional, lifestyle and entertainment venue."
"We scoured the Western states for locations such as this," said Colm Macken, president of the Western region of Forest City Development. "This has got everything we always looked for."
The Terrace at Traverse Mountain is to be modeled on a similar project the company built in Rancho Cucamonga, Calif., last year. That project, Macken said, has far exceeded the company's expectations, with sales 25 percent above its goal.
"That tells you that something is missing and that, as a society, people are looking for a place to gather," Macken said.
Macken said The Terrace would house between 120 and 150 stores and restaurants, serving a broad range of interests and price ranges, and should create about 3,000 jobs. He estimated the price tag of the development between $250 and $300 million.
It will be a while before The Terrace is a physical reality, however. Construction is not expected to start until 2008, and completion is planned for 2009.
No stores are lined up yet, but Macken said his company has good relationships with many retailers and doesn't expect any problems finding interested parties for the development.
For example, Lehi's population has more than doubled in the past eight years. The city now counts some 25,665 residents.
"It's just magical to watch it happen, to see the faith and work of the people and what has happened because of it," he said.
Utah Lt. Gov. Gary Herbert pledged the state would do its part to allow for economic development.
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