Search results for: “small shops”
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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.
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Stocking Up On Fabulous Foods From Our Favorite Markets
SLC and its environs are now home to a number of great markets for foodies, ranging from Asian supermarkets and independent seafood stores, to businesses featuring Middle Eastern and African…
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Sugar House to Become More Congested in 2021: Two New Sugar House Apartment Complexes Bring 400 Additional Apartments
Despite COVID, two Sugar House residential development projects are nearing completion, bringing 400 new apartments to the neighborhood in the new year.
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Utah Artist Bridgette Meinhold’s Transition: From Engineer to Artist
Bridgette Meinhold was trained as Civil & Environmental engineer but when economic crisis hit in 2008, she decided to transition her art from a hobby to a full career.
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Camp Out—Getting the Lowdown on Campos Coffee
I’m not a coffee drinker. You can investigate Campos coffee on your own. I’m told that Campos’ coffee second to none. But I came for the food. Along with Avocado…
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Ramen in Salt Lake City
Ramen in Salt Lake City has never been more popular. It is trendy, it is delicious; and now there are two more options for Salt Lake City ramen lovers.…
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Mikaela Shafer Ogden’s Community Builder
What´s new? Answering this simple question has led Mikaela Shafer to explore and chronicle Ogden in the blog, Indie Ogden Utah.