From Deseret News archives:
Malls getting big transformations
City Creek Center is just one of a host of makeovers in store for Utah's shoppers
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Jim Graham, spokesman for Chicago-based General Growth Properties, which owns Fashion Place and Cottonwood malls, said the company had no specific announcements to make regarding those two properties.
However, Graham said, "we are certainly very actively engaged at this time looking at the market, and we're very bullish on the future of both locations.
"We think there's a good, solid customer base, and a competitive landscape, and we want to be offering the best shopping and entertainment experience that we can offer," Graham said. "We're continuing to look at those two properties and explore ways to make them even better."
At Trolley, developer Jerry Hunt, president and chief operating officer of Blake Hunt Ventures, said the goal was to preserve the property's unique qualities while adding the amenities today's shoppers want.
Trolley Square's multi- phase, multiyear renovation is expected to include the addition of green space, outdoor fountains and fireplaces, and indoor and outdoor gathering places, in addition to additional retail, underground parking and a brighter interior. It is not expected to affect the historic architecture, water tower or trolley car.
Whether the finished projects will resemble the various developers' ambitious plans remains to be seen, Wood said.
"Announcements are one thing. Actuality is another," he said. "I don't think that everyone is going to reach their expectations some will be pushed back, or downsized. But that's all part of the market as they fight for retailers."
One thing is for certain, though, according to Wood.
"This is a strong market, and retailers are seeing that opportunity," he said. "The developers won't build unless they get their retailers, and believe me, the retailers look very, very closely at the numbers. The growth: that's what drives it in the end."
E-mail: jnii@desnews.com
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