The article highlights downtown revitalization efforts in Salt Lake City, specifically mentioning the Maven District and the role of small businesses in this development.
At a glance
Declining — being discussed less frequently. 0 mentions in the last 30 days, 1 the 60 before.
The impact of the Open Streets program on city revenue and business sales is currently under review.
Downtown business owners and visitors.
Residents may face long-term financial risks if the district's debt obligations are not managed effectively.
Playoff buzz builds as Salt Lake City eyes major downtown redevelopment KUTV
Salt Lake City unveils concept design for Fleet Block redevelopment ABC4 Utah
This university’s sprawling new headquarters will be in downtown Salt Lake City. Here’s what we know. The Salt Lake Tribune
The city is trying to figure out how to help downtown businesses, especially with recent closures. They are evaluating the 'Open Streets' program on Main Street to see if it's helping or hurting.
The city is using a Public Infrastructure District (PID) to help pay for major downtown projects like the Delta Center and Salt Palace. While it's a way to keep the city involved in the planning, there are concerns about the financial risks and the loss of local control to state-level decisions.
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