. . . mostly in the nooks and crannies. As developers eye Salt Lake City, I want to make sure they get the message that we want community-focused businesses and we don't want to see quirky and unique businesses thrown out to make room for something, well, less interesting and more manufactured.
I like living in SLC and raising a family here. I don't want to raise my kids in a Disneylandish or artificially-cultured place. But I can see this city being turned into a place I won't want to live if stuff like this continues.
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