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According to estimates from the Kem C. Gardner Policy Institute of the University of Utah, [7] as of 2015, there were 34,234 people living in Cottonwood Heights. The racial makeup of the county was 86.57% non-Hispanic White , 0.81% Black , 0.60% Native American , 4.51% Asian , 0.88% Pacific Islander , and 2.34% from two or more races. 4.29% of ...
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Utah County is one of the fastest-growing counties in the United States, ranking among the top ten counties in numerical growth. [4] Correspondingly, Provo–Orem is among the top eight metropolitan areas by percentage growth in the country. [5] Utah County is one of seven counties in the United States to have the same name as its state.
Salt Lake County Library: Salt Lake County Library: July 26, 1982 : 665 W. Center St. Midvale: Now the Midvale city hall 123: Sandy City Bank: Sandy City Bank: July 9, 1997 : 212 E. Main St. (8720 South)
Another center of settlement is the area settled in the mid-19th century by Rasmus Knudsen, now known as Knudsen's Corner. This area lies in the extreme southeastern corner of the city and is split with neighboring Cottonwood Heights. In the 1960s the Cottonwood Mall was constructed in Holladay, it being Utah's first enclosed shopping mall. The ...
Cottonwood Mall (Utah), the repeatedly delayed redevelopment of which has sometimes been promoted as intending to create a definitive center for Cottonwood; Cottonwood Heights, Utah, a city that includes the southeastern part of the area to which the name applies and the only incorporated place named for Cottonwood
Van Winkle Expressway traveling east approaching 1300 E. State Route 152 (SR-152) is a state highway in the suburbs of Salt Lake City, Utah connecting SR-71 in Murray to I-215 and city-maintained Highland Drive in Cottonwood Heights, though for almost all of its length it forms the border between Murray and Holladay.