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Many stores up in air

Most mall tenants wait for word if they'll be part of new project

Published: Wednesday, Oct. 4, 2006 10:07 p.m. MDT
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Like Christensen, Halladay didn't yet have specific information about when or where the store will move.

Kent Parry, owner of Parry's Office Supply at ZCMI Center, said he'd very much like to stay downtown during the redevelopment. He said as much to mall management earlier this week when they told him about the forthcoming announcement, but he received no assurances.

"They said they might find a place for me over at Gateway West, but there was no official promise," Parry said. "I reminded them that when I was originally contacted to come in here, the two leasing agents that talked to me gave me a verbal commitment that they'd find a place for me during the remodel. But that was 3 1/2 years ago, and I certainly understand that their plans then are radically different from what their plans are now. We're just kind of right now in limbo."

Robert Vunder, spokesman for the U.S. Postal Service, said the USPS is "still considering our options" and that Property Reserve Inc., the real estate investment arm of the LDS Church and developer of the new project, has yet to present it with a plan or proposal for what happens next.

"We've been in discussions with PRI, but we don't have any agreements yet," Vunder said.

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ZCMI Center food court venders seem a little more confident that a place will be found for them. On Wednesday, staffers at Chang Chun Inc., Great Steak & Potato and Taco Maker all said they expected to find new homes at the Eagle Gate Tower or the new Key Bank Tower in the new year. There are no food vendors left at Crossroads Plaza.

Parry said he expects to remain open through the holiday season at his current location on the mall's second level near Mrs. Cavanaugh's. After that?

"I don't know," Parry said. "I believe we've provided a good service, and I've enjoyed being here. Ideally, I'd like to find another space downtown. It's the old saying: location, location, location. It really does bear sway."


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Kim Raff, Deseret Morning News

Barney Tanner, left, chats with Mr. Mac co-owner Spencer Christensen while shopping at the ZCMI Center.

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