Search results for: “small shops”
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Local and Mixed-Use Superior to Corporate Big Box Zoning
Mixed-use developments (a combination of retail and living space in one area) nearly always outperform strip malls, big-box developments and suburban-style cul-de-sac developments in terms of overall tax revenue collected…
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From The Ground Up: A Rock Shop Opens in the Dust of Downtown Salt Lake
At a time when historic buildings are being leveled and small businesses are being driven out of downtown Salt Lake City to make room for more multi-level condos, Kathie Chadbourne…
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From France to Salt Lake City: HEXEH Studio’s Fine Fragrances
HEXEH Studio is a fine fragrance company that aims to delight, impress, and surprise with scents that are not commonly found.
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Meet Krampus, the Anti-Santa Who Seeks Disobedient Children this Christmas Season
Krampus is the counterpart to the immortal Santa Claus. Krampus, a massive anthropomorphic “Goat-Beast” seeks out misbehaving children and swats them with his thorny switch every Krampusnacht, or December 5th.…
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After 18 years City Creek Antiques Store is Closing at the End of the Year
City Creek Antiques store has been operated by Carmen von Bothmer for the past eighteen years and will be closing its doors after December 2021.
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Why Most Utahns No Longer Walk
Living in Murray, Utah, for the past 18 months, we are surrounded by wide roads, freeways, and few nice sidewalks or walking paths and ubiquitous dead ends.
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Women in the Kitchen: Gaining Ground & Respect in Utah’s Food Industry
Women are gaining ground and breaking thick glass ceilings as professional chefs, restaurateurs, sommeliers, managers, consultants, winemakers, and in other high level food and drink industry jobs in Utah.
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Utah’s Real Estate Crisis: Growing Gap Between Rich & Poor
How will the current housing crisis impact small business start-ups in Utah? What will happen when middle-class residents can no longer afford to buy homes?
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A Mediterranean Bistro Coming Soon to Regent Street in Downtown Salt Lake City
A Mediterranean Bistro Coming Soon to Regent Street in Downtown Salt Lake City, Chef Market Wholesale Marketplace, and Nelson Cottage by High West Reopens
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The High Cost of Cheap Food
In just four generations, the main health worry of all inhabitants of the western world has shifted from starvation to obesity.
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A Model for a Profitable Company Garden
In 2016, Merit Medical launched its employee garden program on one-acre of previously unused land, creating 80 100-square-foot garden beds for employees to adopt.