Five Year Report on City Creek’s Impact on Downtown Released
Award-winning mixed use development has spurred economic activity downtown

 

SALT LAKE CITY (March 14, 2017) - From concept to completion, City Creek has been a catalyst for rapid urban redevelopment in downtown Salt Lake City. It has now been five years since the grand opening of this state-of-the-art mixed use development. Following today's media roundtable the Downtown Alliance released a report "City Creek & Downtown: A Catalyst for Community" with statistics and project timeline.

 

“City Creek is a model for urban architecture, not only in the design and construction, but in its purpose and operation.”

- Linda Wardell, General Manager City Creek Center

 

“City Creek Center has transformed downtown into a hive of activity that goes way beyond a basic retail experience. Connecting and welcoming people from across the region is one of the primary purposes behind this generational development for our downtown."

- Jason Mathis, Executive Director, Downtown Alliance

 

"Albion Fit has experienced a 200% year over year increase in sales  after opening at City Creek. The international clientele and prime location, paired with exceptional management has made all the difference for our store."

- Elizabeth Findlay, Owner



Download the full report here: https://www.dropbox.com/s/og917oxa7tcj0zx/CityCreek_Trifold_6x10_Digital.pdf?dl=0

 

Another helpful report is the annual Downtown Economic Benchmark report, typically released each summer. View the last five reports at downtownslc.org: http://downtownslc.org/development/reports-data

 

The Downtown Alliance is dedicated to building a dynamic and diverse community that is the regional center for culture, commerce and entertainment. For more information, visitdowntownslc.org

 

###

 

 

Nick Como
Senior Director of Communication & Marketing | Downtown Alliance
[email protected]
801-333-1105 | C 385-225-7101
175 E. University Blvd. (400 S.) Ste. 600, SLC, UT 84111

fdowntownslc | t: @downtownslc | w: downtownslc.org