From Deseret News archives:
'Granite Block' plan touted
"I have been in Sugar House for 25 to 30 years," Craig Mecham said Monday. "I want what's best for it, and I think that this (development) will improve the overall business-scape of Sugar House. I think it will be a great improvement over what's there now."
Mecham owns much of Sugar House's "Granite Block" the area bordered by 2100 South, Highland Drive, Sugarmont Drive and McClelland Street including the structure that now houses the Blue Boutique, Sugar House Coffee and Orion's Music, The Free Speech Zone and around to Zions Bank.
Many of those retailers have received eviction notices, and they, along with community leaders and activists, have expressed concern at what might become of the neighborhood's funky appeal. Many of the merchants said even if they could wait out the redevelopment period, they wouldn't be able to afford the rent in the new retail space.
But Mecham said the current building is dangerously unfit and only becoming more so.
While the new project may price some merchants out of the market, Mecham said it will be an upgrade to what is currently there and will provide new, different opportunities for the community.
"We want to kind of keep the flavor of what's there now, though it will be an upgrade," Mecham said. "It won't be quite as eclectic as what it is now. But when we get through, I think it'll contribute more to a 24/7 environment for Sugar House, and I am hopeful that it will attract all age groups and all kinds of people, including families."
Mecham said he has enlisted the services of an architectural firm based in Sugar House, and he is "hopeful" that the resulting project will reflect Sugar House's identity and feel. Those plans were not available as of Monday.
"In my opinion, it will enhance property values, strengthen retail and generally help the business climate of Sugar House," he said.
Mecham did not disclose the overall cost of the proposed project, though he characterized his investment, and commitment, as "major."
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