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Work stops on $100M Orem project
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Rooms that feel like hotel living?
Too much density? Traffic outside your door...
High rise downtown living without any walking downtown??
Expensive condos priced at $350, per foot make not sense to me.
Who wants to buy them?
Who wants to live that way?
5 people so far...
These buildings are eye-sorers. I wish Orem cared more about the development of its city, but it is only to obvious they are greedy and willing to let anyone build anything, anywhere. This is definitly one of the ugliest projects in the valley. One big stucco west wall with no windows - please hire a decent arch.
What kind of a bizzaro world are we living in when we "OWN" something that the bank really owns and we have "BOUGHT" something that NOBODY has paid for? This is gonna get a lot worse.
Salt Lakers have shown with their support of the new library, the Leonardo, etc. that they're willing to do that by puttng their own money on the line. I wish the rest of us would, because we need more cultural centers than just Salt Lake City.
To those who criticize: when was the last time you even went to a city council meeting? Did you even vote in the primary elections? (only 25% of you did) When was the last time you leveraged most of your net worth to change the landscape of an aging city (or was it a home equity loan for a new kitchen)?
How, can you possibly be critical? Who cares how long it takes?
Good grief people!
Trailer Park or Upscale shopping and Condos? Duh?!
I have been to many city council meetings, in three different cities. I really tire of simpletons telling the rest of us, "Well you can't complain because we got to vote" or "You should have gone to the city council meeting when this was decided".
I can't prove what goes on behind the scenes but I have seen many city council decisions that completely disregarded the input of the citizens.
All I can do is savor the natural consequences when these geniuses are able to push through just what they want.
I get to say "Good Luck With That!"
Thanks for your honest response. It just seems that many who have made negative comments have very short memories.
I wish there were more citizens like you willing to take some time to attend these civic meetings. Venting is important and I'm glad we have a forum like this to express our opinions.
Regardless of how you feel about local politics and large developers, how can you forgetting the eyesore of a crime infested trailer park that existed a few years ago?
Also, A project of this size and scope is bound to have a few bumps in the road. - especially when the sub prime market collapses. They aren't building a cookie cutter residential home - this is a $100 million dollar mixed-use development.
It is probably best that we have short memories. I'm sure the developers will weather this storm and the naysayers will forget their criticism in a few years as they pull into Midtown village to get a bit to eat.
I have a house in the neighborhood and I am looking forward to having a Kneaders nearby.
Patience combined with appropriate accountability, is better than accountability by itself. In my business, when people who owe me cannot pay, yes I resent it but after a deep breath or two I decide carefully whether to cut my losses or grant an extension. I know some of the people (not all of them) in the Midtown Village project. They do not strike me as the type Orem should immediately cut their losses with; rather, they strike me as the kind of people who will make this work. If they have failed to pay their contractors and vendors on time, then yes they should be held accountable. And no, Orem and the contractors and vendors should not be forced to carry Midtown forever. But the Midtown Village people are not asking for forever, just for a reasonable helping hand in the way of extensions.
I wonder if the same people who say Midtown is a bust are the same who said the 2002 winter Olympics would be a bust?
"he should have invested in a juice that heals cancer"... too funny! I'm laughing out loud! Good crack on our crazy MLMs!
Even though studies have suggested there will be no traffic congestion if and when the Midtown Project is completed, one only has to try driving down Fourth South and Orem Boulevard during rush hour to discover what a mess traffic will be if the project is ever completed.
I believe the reason the developer had difficulty in funding the project was that it was doomed from the beginning. As for the council members who voted for it, they can be voted out.
You have a catch 22 there. The "real wackos" as you describe them, are still the ones making the decisions. They don't seem to want to work towards really well planned development. Now you have another boondoggle being planned down in Provo, which they are determined to go forward with. The average citizen is being forced to stuff it or move somewhere else. I would go so far as to say that urban planning in Utah was much superior 100 years ago to what it is now.
1. The trailer park that used to be there had some of the highest concentration of crime in all of Orem city. I am glad that someone took the initiative to do something about it.
2. I believe the project was well thought out to bring some class to Orem and bring more business to the city.
3. The real estate market always runs in cycles. Long term projects will always have to find a way to ride through the low times. Just because the economy has gone done does not make the project, or its developers, doomed to fail.
It's more like a strip mall than it is like a mall like University Mall. I'll stick with both "arguments" thank you.
"A strip mall (also called a plaza or mini-mall) is an open area shopping center where the stores are arranged in a row, with a sidewalk in front. Strip malls are typically developed as a unit and have large parking lots in front. They face major traffic arterials and tend to be self-contained with few pedestrian connections to surrounding neighborhoods."
Strip Mall!
1. Greed: Surely they could not have had a prof. economic study that supported this. Way too big, way too dense.
2. Really poor design. The term monstrosity was well used. Orem deserves better and should have asked for it. Of all the new condos up or being planned in SLC, the Gateway is the ugliest - and looks far better than this mass of grey with nearly every "european" cliche thrown together.
3. The desity is WAY out of scale - more hotel than condo. And yes, it is on one of the ugliest streets in Utah, and without traffic planning.
With or without the economy - as soon as I saw the plan I said "good luck". This is all about greed and I don't cry when greed loses.
Does the City have a Master Plan for development, or does the wheel that squeaks the loudest get the grease?
Citizens of fairly large cities are going to have decide between urban sprawl and vertical living. In fact, vertical living has great appeal for those who wish to shed the car and live in a walkable community. With the price of gas and CO2 pollution, I suspect more and more people will opt for downtown living now, and in the future.
Why don't the people of Orem stop running their mouths and pull together to see that the project is completed? Work with the City and the Developer and get it done!
Mixed use sites have much appeal, especially for senior citizens who wish to live close to everything. However, the City needs to see that a Master Plan is developed that contains all of the rational components of a sustainable downtown community.
There are 100's of these concepts being developed all over the Country, and the WILL Work!
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