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NAOS

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Hello Utahns,

I know this mall has been a bit of a contentious issue, and I hear it is quite the site to behold. Please provide detailed descriptions of what you like and/or don't like as well as your opinions about how it will add or subtract to the downtown environment.

As a former downtowner, I'm genuinely interested.
 
I can't stand the Gateway so I have no desire to go. I have no plan to go. I will end up there one of these days because my wife will force me.

That's all I got. Well, that and their advertising is annoying as hell.
 
I can't stand the Gateway so I have no desire to go. I have no plan to go. I will end up there one of these days because my wife will force me.

That's all I got. Well, that and their advertising is annoying as hell.

Please explain the advertising.

Yeah, I agree, the Gateway project was a terrible idea that was executed terribly. I fully expect some people to feel the same way about City Creek. But, I've heard they really tried to "class up" the place in some interesting ways.
 
The billboards all over SLC with the Calvin Klein style black & white crap.

I'm sure CCC is probably really awesome, and I've heard a lot of great things -- it's just not my cup of tea.
 
Like:

1. Amazing views. I got a smoothie from the food court and sat outside checking out the girls. It was enthralling being surrounded by high rise buildings. It felt like being in a larger city.
2. Girls girls girls.
3. So many ****ing people. I hope it stays this way. The atmosphere is a lot of fun with plenty of energy, specially with all the kids running around.
4. Delicious food. I went to that expensive Brazilian restaurant, Texas whatever. Worth every penny. I tried Red Iguana as well, and it was great. The smell of food is every where.
5. The movable roof is a nice touch.
6. There seemed to be a lot of movement on Main and other surrounding streets. I discovered a little Italian restaurant called Michelangelo's Kitchen. It was great.

Dislike:

1. I'm not big on shopping and I couldn't care less for all the high end clothing stores. How often do people buy clothes? It has the typical assortment of **** you see at places like The Gateway.
2. There are so many cool spots to hang out, but nothing to keep you there. This is a problem that almost every American city suffers from. No culture. Too neat. Too many restrictions.
 
Like:

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3. So many ****ing people. I hope it stays this way. ...

No shopping center sustains its early awe, alas...

6. There seemed to be a lot of movement on Main and other surrounding streets. I discovered a little Italian restaurant called Michelangelo's Kitchen. It was great.

well, that's the hope... that this place spurs on some kind of "development" of the area (which was supposed to be developed a long time ago... along with trax (then they built the gateway and ghosted main street)).

Dislike:
....No culture. Too neat. Too many restrictions.

Please, if you don't mind, expand on this for me. gracias
 
Please, if you don't mind, expand on this for me. gracias

First time I went (a couple of days after it opened) there were lots of artists/entertainers around. I watched a talented mime, then moved on to the various musicians. I was struck by an amazing violinist who had quite the audience around him. He had a box for tips that had what looked like $1000+. Second time I went, there was one guy on an acoustic guitar just outside of the mall. Why? Where did all the others go? It was heartbreaking.

What makes cities like San Francisco or NY so vibrant and alive is not the amount Nordstrom per capita. It is the culture. On my first visit to City Creek, there was a guy painting portraits. Second time he was gone. On a trip to Marseilles a few years back, the market had a fraction of the people at City Creek, and yet I was overwhelmed with culture. Painters, musicians, dancers, and even political activists everywhere. It is hard to peel away. Where are the attractions to people other than middle/high class women shoppers? How can a number of clothing stores that are a dime a dozen rejuvenate the area? It seems a bit like a wasted opportunity.
 
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I can't stand the Gateway so I have no desire to go. I have no plan to go. I will end up there one of these days because my wife will force me.

That's all I got. Well, that and their advertising is annoying as hell.

Yeah, I agree, the Gateway project was a terrible idea that was executed terribly.


I love adults bitching about malls. Can you two go on about the poor elevators and escalators or something else?

BTW, Flemmings is fµdging awesome.
 
I love adults bitching about malls. Can you two go on about the poor elevators and escalators or something else?

BTW, Flemmings is fµdging awesome.

I wasn't bitching, pooh-stain. She asked, so I stated my opinion. I also said later on that it is probably more awesome than most people say -- but it's just not my cup of tea. How about you go back to hiding from me and my poker skillz, bitch.
 
I wasn't bitching, pooh-stain. She asked, so I stated my opinion. I also said later on that it is probably more awesome than most people say -- but it's just not my cup of tea. How about you go back to hiding from me and my poker skillz, bitch.

You're saying this butch ZeNAOS the Warrior Princess wanted to bulk up to impress the Amazonian patriarchy? Awesome!
 
I went opening night. Malls are pointless to me so I'll probably never go back aside from walking or biking through every so often. I don't go clothes shopping and 90% of what I buy is purchased on eBay or Amazon for way cheaper.

I'll admit it was cool seeing people outside in SLC past 9:00 pm. Too bad it closes at 9:30 and isn't open on Sunday. What kind of a mall isn't open on Sunday? I hate this state.
 
I thought its was done very well. I was there this evening and was shocked to see it closing down at 9. I have been to a lot of large cities in America and I can't think of a Mall really to compare it too. Its makes downtown much better.

I also think its funny they close it on Sunday....yet they have a Coffee shop and a Tea shop. Kind of a head scratcher.
 
I also think it would be nice if I got a 10% discount at any store if I show my temple recommend.......
 
I haven't been there...

But to be honest, I'm getting kinda tired of these high end clothing stores... Even if I had the money and desire to waste on security salesmen like clothes, why would I want to look like a spoiled rich douche? I'd rather waste that money on Jazz tickets or something. Why waste a few hundred bucks on "Tru Religion" jeans when I could see "Tru Warrior" brick ten 3-pointers while pissing off black Mamba?

Besides, why would I want to go up to Salt Lake for those stores when most of them are located just 10 mins away from most residents along the Wasatch front? Just go to your local shopping center and you'll find'em.

We have an abundance of Buckle, Victoria's Secret, Nordstrom, etc..... It's over-saturated here.
 
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