Reader comments: Farmington project to break ground

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ANOTHER one? | 12:28 p.m. July 19, 2008
Are we going to have these "mixed used" things every four miles across Utah?

They're all over the US, they all look the same, and they all have the same boring stores you see in the malls.

Snore.
Anonymous | 7:02 p.m. July 19, 2008
It will be interesting to see where he gets the money is this economy? Maybe, Bush can get the Chinese to loan the money.
yes another one | 9:47 a.m. July 20, 2008
At least its not an office park! And if you don't like the stores push for adding a clause in the planned unit development document, that must be approved by your local planning board, to mandate a certain percentage square footage must be low rent and leased to local buisnesses. This is the reason we have governmental organizations!
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Craig Trottier, vice president of development for CenterCal Properties, displays a model of Station Park, a mixed-use development near the FrontRunner station in Farmington. (Geoffrey McAllister, Deseret News)
Geoffrey McAllister, Deseret News
Craig Trottier, vice president of development for CenterCal Properties, displays a model of Station Park, a mixed-use development near the FrontRunner station in Farmington.