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  2. City Creek Center - Wikipedia

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    City Creek Center officially opened with a ribbon-cutting ceremony on March 22, 2012. [2] [58] At the time of the development's opening, nearly $5 billion had gone into revitalization projects across downtown Salt Lake City; [59] CCC itself has been estimated to have cost between $1.5 and $2 billion, [60] [61] $76 million of which was provided ...

  3. History of Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Salt Lake City circa 1913 Salt Lake City suburb, 1909 Armed delivery of liquor & beer, 1917. The Great Depression hit Salt Lake City especially hard. At its peak, the unemployment rate reached 61,500 people, about 36%. The annual per capita income in 1932 was $276, half of what it was in 1929, $537 annually. Jobs were scarce.

  4. J. G. McDonald Chocolate Company Building - Wikipedia

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    The J.G. McDonald Chocolate Company Building in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States, is a 4-story commercial structure designed by John A. Headlund and completed in 1901. The original 3-story brick and stone building was expanded to four stories soon after construction, and it continued to expand as the company grew.

  5. Harmons - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, they took over a 10,000-square-foot (930 m 2) (compared to the average size for Harmons of 68,000 square feet [6,300 m 2]), locally owned market known as Emigration Market, opening up their first "urban" location in the Yalecrest neighborhood in Salt Lake City, [5] while also expanding into Farmington at the Station Park development. [6]

  6. ZCMI - Wikipedia

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    The former ZCMI Center Mall in downtown Salt Lake City, 2004. Based in Salt Lake City, it quickly became a household name in the community. The LDS Church was a significant influence in the company, retaining a majority interest in ZCMI until its eventual sale in December 1999. [5]

  7. Downtown Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Downtown took center stage in the 2002 Winter Olympics, hosted by Salt Lake City, and there were efforts to beautify the city and improve transit options for visitors. The Gateway , a large outdoor, pedestrian-oriented mall, was built around the historic Union Pacific Depot and hosts the Salt Lake Olympic Plaza.

  8. National Register of Historic Places listings in Salt Lake City

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    This is intended to be a complete list of the properties and districts on the National Register of Historic Places in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for many National Register properties and districts; these locations may be seen together in an online map.

  9. Economy of Salt Lake City - Wikipedia

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    Salt Lake City is also the largest industrial banking center in the United States. [1] The city is known as the "Crossroads of the West" for its central geography in the Census defined western United States. Salt Lake is about an equal distance from Los Angeles, Denver, San Francisco, Portland, Phoenix, and Seattle.