SALT LAKE CITY — The long-term future of Smith's Ballpark is finally becoming clear a little more than two years after the Salt Lake Bees announced they would be moving out. Smith's Ballpark will be repurposed as an entertainment venue with creative spaces, Salt Lake City's mayor said.
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“He was always willing to be civil in discussion, and he would get as passionate as anybody else,” Nakamura said. “But then, at the end of the meeting, he would want to go have a beer with somebody, because he always understood that it was the issue; it wasn’t the person.”
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Salt Lake City officials have narrowed down a plan for the future of Smith's Ballpark. The news was announced Tuesday night by Mayor Erin Mendenhall in her annual "State of the City" speech.
State of the City address, Salt Lake City Mayor Erin Mendenhall shares what she wants to see happen to the ballpark at West Temple and 1300 South.
Salt Lake City will tear down part of Smith’s Ballpark to build a neighborhood center, Mayor Erin Mendenhall announced.
"The future of Salt Lake City is bright, but its present is urgent," she said, speaking from a podium at the Salt Lake City Public Library. "We continue the work we started — with resolve and with clarity — because the Salt Lake City of tomorrow depends on the decisions we make today."
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The race to represent Salt Lake City's 5th district is already starting. Driving the news: Erika Carlsen announced her bid Tuesday to replace current council member Darin Mano next year. State of play: Mano, who represents the growing district which includes the Ballpark, Central Ninth and Liberty Wells neighborhoods, is backing Carlsen.