Monday, August 29

Follow-Up on Restraunts

Thanks to Elisha, I have found out a few restraunts at Station Park, Johnny Rockets, Settebello's Pizzeria Napoletana, Parkstone - Wood Kitchen and Bar, and more.  Talking to another source I hear Cheesecake Factory IS coming, but sadly not in Phase I.


I have included some of the article from UB here:


“To the south of Harmons, additional stores such as Sally Beauty Supply, Famous Footwear and Chase Bank are scheduled to open their doors in September of this year,” said Bruning. “Then in October we expect to unveil a new-to-Utah surf and skate clothing retailer, Tilly’s.”

The new XD Cinemark Theatre complex that opened in July on the site will have some company very soon as well. Filling the spaces on both sides will be an upscale burger restaurant, Johnny Rockets; locally-owned Settebello Pizzeria Napoletana; ParkStone - Wood Kitchen & Bar; a sushi restaurant and more. These restaurants will feature innovative dining terraces that provide unobstructed views of the center regardless of the weather, with retractable weatherproof glass walls.

“We’re very committed to providing a one-of-a-kind gathering place for families,” said Bruning. “So, not only are we creating a unique shopping and dining experience, but we’ve recently broken ground on our park and commons area just north of Cinemark, which we anticipate will be completed in time for the holiday shopping season.”

Bruning said the park will include a children’s play area and a $2 million, world-class fountain with animation, music, dancing waters, lighting and even fog. Designers from Lifescapes International, who were the visionaries behind the gardens and fountains at the Bellagio Hotel in Las Vegas and The Grove in Los Angeles, have partnered with CenterCal to bring the park fountain and gardens to life in fall 2011.

The size and scope of the fountain attraction is just one example of CenterCal’s commitment to building a first-class venue. Visitors will be able to see that carried out further in the details including stone paving, outdoor lighting fixtures imported from Italy and first-class finishes. The project landscaping that is already starting to take shape includes mature trees and foliage so that the community will be able to enjoy the park immediately.

The completion of Station Park’s 425,000 square foot Phase I will be celebrated in time for the holiday season with a ribbon cutting event in November. The community can expect to attend a live Christmas tree lighting ceremony in the newly-created park and bring their kids to see a real-bearded Santa Claus in a festive, locally-made Santa House set up for the season. An ice skating arena will also debut for the holidays, and will be an annual feature. The park will serve as a site for exciting events throughout the year including summer concerts and live entertainment.

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