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The Gateway (Salt Lake City)

Coordinates: 40°46′07″N 111°54′14″W / 40.7685°N 111.9038°W / 40.7685; -111.9038
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The Gateway
The Gateway in 2021
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LocationSalt Lake City, Utah
Coordinates40°46′07″N 111°54′14″W / 40.7685°N 111.9038°W / 40.7685; -111.9038
Opening dateNovember 2001
DeveloperThe Boyer Co.
OwnerVestar Development Co.
No. of stores and services105+
Total retail floor area650,000 SF
No. of floors2
Websitehttp://www.shopthegateway.com

The Gateway is a large, open-air retail, residential, and office complex in Salt Lake City, Utah, United States. It is centered on the historic Union Pacific Depot on the west side of Downtown Salt Lake City between 50 North and 200 South streets and between 400 and 500 West streets. Rio Grande Street has been the site of many special events and becomes a one-way street and heads north through the center. The center has featured as many as 89 outlets, but recent changes have allowed the center to provide new retail shopping experiences like and become more of a social gathering place centered on dining and nightlife.[1]

Olympic Legacy Plaza at The Gateway, 2021

In the northeast corner, a seven-story 230,000 sq ft (21,000 m2) office tower for more than 1,200 employees was completed in 2007 for the sole occupancy of Fidelity Investments.[2][3][4]

By 2014, the center's occupancy rate had fallen. Several major tenants such as Apple moved half a mile east to the newer and more centrally-located City Creek Center, opened in 2012 by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.[5]

Retail Properties of America valued the center to $75 million in 2014 and projected further decline.[6] Previous efforts to stabilize and sell the center failed. Some of the outdoor areas were upgraded, and nearby development projects were planned.[1]

In 2016, The Gateway was sold to a commercial real estate company named "Vestar." The company was initially planned to renovate the center for $30 million. Ultimately, $100 million was invested by Vestar.[7][8] Vestar restored the area's popularity and increased security, lowering crime by 79% and expecting crime to lower even further.[9] The downtown shelter located on Rio Grande Street has also seen improvement because of the mall's new management.[10]

The Megaplex Theatres at The Gateway served as a venue for the Sundance Film Festival in 2023.[11]

In 2021, the W.O.S.B Collective (Women-Owned Small Business Collective) was founded, providing a unique shopping experience at The Gateway. This boutique and gallery offers exclusive and internationally sourced products, including clothing, swimwear accessories, gifts, and local art, that showcase women-owned businesses from across the globe in one location.


References

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  1. ^ a b Semerad, Tony (15 Jan 2015). "Slump deepens at Salt Lake City's Gateway mall". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 17 Jan 2015.
  2. ^ Wallace, Brice (2005-08-05). "Fidelity to build at Gateway". Deseret News. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  3. ^ "Koch Mechanical - Fidelity Office Building at the Gateway". www.kochmech.com. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  4. ^ "Fidelity Investments Regional Headquarters". Boyer Company. Retrieved 2020-03-04.
  5. ^ "Slump deepens at Salt Lake City's Gateway mall". The Salt Lake Tribune. Retrieved 2020-03-03.
  6. ^ Ed, Ed. "Struggling Salt Lake City Mall". Business website.
  7. ^ Gateway, The. "Company buys Gateway Mall". KSL.com. Ed.
  8. ^ Nguyen, Rosie (2018-10-15). "In Focus: Has Operation Rio Grande helped revitalized the Gateway Mall?". GOOD4UTAH. Retrieved 2018-12-13.
  9. ^ "Salt Lake mall's owners report 'dramatic' crime drop, urge Utahns to come back". www.ksl.com. April 2, 2019. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  10. ^ "Salt Lake mall's owners report 'dramatic' crime drop, urge Utahns to come back". www.ksl.com. Retrieved 2019-04-03.
  11. ^ Roka, Les (18 January 2023). "Sundance 2023: Making the Utah production stage ready for film: State's cinematic industry made big strides in 2022". The Utah Review. Retrieved 20 January 2023.
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