From Deseret News archives:
LDS official to update Salt Lake on downtown
Bishop Burton to talk Tuesday about redevelopment project
The change, though, hasn't come yet, after years of whispers and rumors about how The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints will handle the massive redevelopment of its downtown malls and surrounding properties.
A church representative will speak Tuesday at a Salt Lake City Council meeting for a general update on the project. No major announcements are expected to come from LDS Presiding Bishop H. David Burton's presentation on the church's joint redevelopment project with the Taubman Company.
The church first released plans about the malls in May 2003, with a target start date of sometime in 2004. But in the past two years, it has said little about the projects.
Meanwhile, the downtown malls Crossroads and the ZCMI Center are languishing with empty stores, sparse foot traffic and no idea what the future will bring.
Salt Lake Mayor Rocky Anderson has talked with the church about the project but would not give specific details about what was said.
Much of the complexity comes from having to move tenants from long-held leases. One holdout is Utah Woolen Mills, which has 63 years left on a 90-year lease. Company president Bart Stringham doesn't want to give up the store's private parking and prime storefront facing Temple Square, which draws about 5 million people a year.
"We're dealing with the church, and they have a lot of power, a lot of say, a lot of money," Stringham said. "The holdup is that maybe we've been expected to just roll over and play dead and do what they will."
Utah Woolen Mills has been downtown for more than 100 years, including an old mill site where Nordstrom sits now. When Crossroads Plaza was built in the 1970s, the LDS Church negotiated the 90-year lease for Utah Woolen Mills, including provisions that protected its parking and store access through construction.
The company is negotiating to move during construction and to have guaranteed space once the project is complete, but "we're kind of stuck in the middle," Stringham said. "We're talking, but that's as far as it's gone."
Comments
- U.K. begins inquiry on Iraq war 11:48 a.m.
- Apostle and Seventy's Africa visit 11:46 a.m.
- Winfrey to interview Kennedy widow 11:41 a.m.
- Analyst: Small auto sales to recover 11:33 a.m.
- Y.'s Hall, U.'s Dale earn accolades 11:28 a.m.
- Notre Dame not an option for Meyer 11:28 a.m.
- Marijuana grow found in Ogden apt. 11:23 a.m.
- Inmate dead following prison fight 11:22 a.m.
- BSU RB Martin top WAC player 11:17 a.m.
- Benefits lost over Facebook photo 11:14 a.m.
- Buttars wants to limit gay rights laws
211 - Glenn Beck to enter politics?
202 - Palin plans tour stop in Utah
178 - RSL wins MLS Cup on penalty kicks
173 - BYU records with win
130 - Palin's book shows she's unqualified
129 - Officer cleared in Cardall Taser case
103 - BYU cuts Women's Research Inst.
102 - Jazz finally win in San Antonio
99 - Utes knock off rival Aggies
93
A survey by Accountemps says that this year, fewer people plan to shop...
A little after midnight Wednesday morning, about 21 hours ago as I write...
Parallel to the training of the body a struggle against the poisoning of the...
We shouldn't talk about religion, so everyone quit posting their comments...
This on the heals of the global warming scam that was uncovered. Can we...
@ 1st Pagan: Gay marriage represents a conflictual paradigm shift to...
At half time Beckerman had 3.5 miles, I don"t know how many he had for the...
You Ute fans are hilarious. Don't you guys realize the Utes actually had a...
QB: BYU wins. It is good to support and believe in ones QB, but right now...
Better recheck those BCS rankings, Skippy.
I am now as before a Catholic and will always remain so. - Adolf Hitler,...
'Recently many gay groups have supported actions against the Mormon Church.'...



You can be the first to comment on this story.