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Old Posted Jun 28, 2008, 10:54 AM
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Well, we diss Sandy because it's not urban enough. So, if it becomes a city with a viable urban downtown, "then great." They keep referring to all three towers as thirty story. As has been mentioned by other forumers, I would like to see them make one of the towers 45 stories, and shorten the other two. I suppose though, it will make it easier to sell the tower space in all three, if they are equal in height prestige.

Sandy has mapped out its future many times before - and touted its status as "the other downtown." But Knowlton said the group's insights revealed a shift in attitudes about what Sandy could be. Dolan pointed out that earlier master plans showed mostly office parks and a maximum of two-story structures in the area.
Now, Sandy seems ready to say, "So long, suburb."


* On Tuesday, the Sandy City Council will hold a public hearing and decide whether to eliminate a 10-story height restriction in Sandy's central business district.
* The code amendment would pave the way for three 30-story towers at the planned Proscenium project.
* The meeting begins at 7 p.m. at City Hall, 10000 S. Centennial Parkway.

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