From Deseret News archives:
Salt Lake projects boost economy
The projects included the 222 S. Main building, the city's first high-rise in over a decade, and the highly publicized City Creek Center residential and business development.
"They are investing significant amounts of capital in our downtown area in a way that's going to improve quality of life," said Mark Bouchard, senior managing director at real-estate firm CB Richard Ellis. "It's going to transform the downtown area."
Plans to bring new development into downtown and make it a place to both live and work is a model that has been successful around the country.
Former Salt Lake City Mayor Deedee Corradini said that as more business and mixed-use developers target the downtown Salt Lake area, the rest of Utah will also reap the benefits.
"If you have a vibrant core, you have a vibrant state," Corradini said. "Urbanization is a wonderful thing, and it's happening here."
Tom Bingham, head of the Utah Manufacturers Association, said one of the biggest problems the industry is facing is the misconception people have that today's manufacturing jobs are like the "rust belt" jobs of previous generations.
"We're not talking about dirty jobs in most cases," Bingham said. The jobs also are about 140 percent of the state average in wages.
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