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Yahoo for parking! That will be nice to have this next summer in downtown! I can't wait for it all to be done!
Just a fact correction. The story says, "In addition, four levels of underground parking are complete though not yet accessible on the eastern portion of the former Crossroads Plaza block, bordered by West Temple, South Temple, Main Street and 100 South."
That has to be incorrect. A block bordered by those streets wouldn't be the eastern portion of the former Crossroads block--it would be the western.
Think again, Anonymous. The Eastern portion of that block IS bounded by Main Street!
(No wonder you called yourself "Anonymous.")
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