Reader comments
Downtown rents are headed up
15 comments | Read story
Get today's headlines via email
Good morning edition
Deseret News Family Deals
In Business
Across Site
- EU open to talks but won't scrap...
- Greeks clean up after riots against...
- At least your money can live like a...
- AT&T customers surprised by...
- Japan's economy shrinks 2.3 percent...
- Obama's budget headed to Congress
- Baghdad's romance grows with...
- ASU Art Museum explores miracles in...
- Venezuela's opposition picks Chavez's...
- Montana ski town's welcome for...
In Business
Across Site
- Is technology making us stupid?...
- U.S. taxes more progressive than Europe
- Obama budget: New spending with...
- City Creek Center means uncertainty...
- Hong Kong asserts identity to...
- Greece passes new austerity deal amid...
- Fewer auto safety checks? House...
- Victoria Beckham back to sexy,...
- Faces beyond the numbers of long-term...
- International Business:...
In Business
Across Site
- Bill would cut auto safety checks
25 - Utah takes $171M in settlement
19 - 19 at Gateway look to City Creek
15 - US taxes more progressive than Europe
8 - Fashion Week trends: Military looks...
7 - Penn class teaches students how to...
6 - Dresses locked behind harnesses at...
6 - Designers lend their glamour to Obama...
6 - Faces beyond the numbers of long-term...
5 - Pepsico to cut 8,700 jobs; 4Q net rises
4












We can only hope!
And when a bunch of high income professionals are living in their $400K condos, and contributing to certain politicians' campaigns, maybe THEN we will finally have reasonable liquor laws.
its all about the drink! :)
Make sure you don't over pay. This thing won't be moving in the economic environment going forward. Utah county is awash in empty commercial real estate
In the meantime, it's nice to see Utah's premier downtown area being revitatilized with developments that will be enjoyed by citizens throughout the state.