City Creek
Mormon Church seeks to be 'more proactive' in green-building efforts with City Creek
SALT LAKE CITY — In some ways, the old downtown malls never went away. Read more »
Move-in plans, new restaurants mark City Creek development's progress in downtown Salt Lake City
SALT LAKE CITY — Shops at the LDS Church's City Creek Center won't open until 2012, but the progress of the massive downtown development is impossible to miss. Read more »
Harmons to break ground on 2 stores in Salt Lake City and Farmington
SALT LAKE CITY — Harmons Grocery Stores said Monday it expects to break ground next year on a pair of new stores, with both completed in 2011. One will be part of the City Creek Center project in downtown Salt Lake. The... Read more »
Grand opening for 222 Main tower
The Salt Lake City skyline has taken on a new look with the addition of a state-of-the-art downtown office tower. Read more »
Will City Creek get liquor licenses?
An official with the LDS Church's development partner in the $1.5 billion downtown redevelopment project says the dwindling number of state liquor licenses could make it hard to fill restaurant space. Read more »
Despite recession, downtown Salt Lake is rising
The yellow and red banners hanging on streetlights and buildings make the claim, but the proof is in the construction crews and cranes, the coming soons and the grand openings. Read more »
Photo: A sign of the times at City Creek project
The second of two First Security signs is taken down from a building at the intersection of 100 South and Main on Wednesday. An identical sign was removed Tuesday and cut into pieces with an... Read more »
Many players in health overhaul
Patients and doctors. Small businesses and multinationals. Retirees, workers and insurance companies. Read more »
City Creek is rising on schedule despite the economy
Each day, the steel framework seems to rise higher out of the ground, as construction workers, dressed in orange vests and hard hats, scurry back and forth between churning cement mixers, clawing... Read more »
Credit crunch leaves trendy mixed-use developments on shaky ground
On a drizzly day last spring, the mayor of Holladay climbed into an immense yellow tractor to help break ground at the site of the Cottonwood Mall. Read more »
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