UPDATED: City Creek Center shops and stores
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This list should contain every store currently in the plans by Taubman Centers Inc. — the Michigan-based company that manages the retail portion of the $1.5 billion mixed use development.
More than 90 retailers will occupy the downtown shopping center.
The center officially opened on March 22. It houses more than 30 new-to-Salt Lake City and Utah stores and restaurants, along with the 20 other top retailers previously announced.
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Having an extensive background in real estate commercial development, I'm curious to learn how the development owners mitigated Sunday closings per the CC&Rs, knowing full well the owners can enforce Sunday closing adherence with each of their tenants. Otherwise, is Sunday commerce alive and well once again in downtown SLC?
Shocked there are not better restaurants...
Love the stores coming though --
'Love Culture'?? I guess they don't sell hair brushes.
What no Victoria Secret?
Excellent coverage on this, thank you.
List?
Not exactly.
You expect me to click 81 times?
No thanks.
When can we get a Trader Joe's??
City Creek looks flashy for now, but I don't think it will age well. It will become passé in another 15-20 years, just like the old ZCMI Mall did. Too bad they didn't build it with real charm and character.