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| location = [[Farmington, Utah]], United States |
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| address = 140 N Union Ave. |
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| opening_date = 2011 |
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| developer |
| developer = Centercal Properties LLC |
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| number_of_stores = 140+ |
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| website |
| website = {{url|shopatstationpark.com}} |
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[[File:Station Park fountain (26735637558).jpg|thumb|Station Park fountain]] |
[[File:Station Park fountain (26735637558).jpg|thumb|Station Park fountain]] |
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[[File:Skating at Station Park (26735638958).jpg|thumb|Skating at Station Park]] |
[[File:Skating at Station Park (26735638958).jpg|thumb|Skating at Station Park]] |
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'''Station Park''' |
'''Station Park''' is a [[transit-oriented development]] located in [[Farmington, Utah]], United States. It borders the [[Farmington station|Farmington FrontRunner station]]. Centercal Properties developed and currently maintains Station Park. Amenities include approximately 100 stores, a fountain that is synchronized to music and lights,<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/money/54313795-79/park-fountain-station-complex.html.csp|title=Disney-esque fountain debuts at Farmington's Station Park|first=Vince Horiuchi The Salt Lake|last=Tribune|publisher=}}</ref> an ice skating rink, a Hyatt Place hotel and a Cinemark theatre. |
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==History== |
==History== |
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Haws Companies began to buy land for Station Park in 1996. Then they worked with Farmington city from 2000-2006 to develop the land before selling it to CenterCal properties in 2007. Development of Station Park began in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700250697/Work-on-Station-Park-gets-under-way.html?pg=all| |
Haws Companies began to buy land for Station Park in 1996. Then they worked with Farmington city from 2000-2006 to develop the land before selling it to CenterCal properties in 2007. Development of Station Park began in 2008.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700250697/Work-on-Station-Park-gets-under-way.html?pg=all|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121104142810/http://www.deseretnews.com/article/700250697/Work-on-Station-Park-gets-under-way.html?pg=all|url-status=dead|archive-date=November 4, 2012|title=Work on Station Park gets under way|first=Joseph M.|last=Dougherty|date=14 August 2008|publisher=}}</ref> Station Park opened in 2011.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/money/57228098-79/creek-park-center-station.html.csp|title=City Creek Center and Station Park: A Utah comparison|first=Vince Horiuchi The Salt Lake|last=Tribune|publisher=}}</ref> |
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In 2013 Haws Companies filed a lawsuit against Farmington city citing discrimination against Haws Companies and failure to follow through on previous agreements.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865583168/Original-Station-Park-developer-sues-Farmington.html?pg=all|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20160304093213/http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865583168/Original-Station-Park-developer-sues-Farmington.html?pg=all|url-status=dead|archive-date=March 4, 2016|title=Original Station Park developer sues Farmington|first=Emiley|last=Morgan|date=15 July 2013|publisher=}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://archive.sltrib.com/story.php?ref=/sltrib/news/56597701-78/farmington-thc-centercal-development.html.csp|title=Real estate company accuses Farmington of blocking its development plans|first=Pamela Manson The Salt Lake|last=Tribune|publisher=}}</ref> In 2014 Haws Companies dropped the suit against Farmington city.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.standard.net/Government/2014/08/02/Developer-drops-suit-against-Farmington|title=Developer drops suit against Farmington|first=|last=Standard-Examiner|publisher=}}</ref> |
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*[[Barnes & Noble]] |
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*[[Best Buy]] |
*[[Best Buy]] |
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*[[Cabela's]] |
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*[[Cinemark Theatres]] |
*[[Cinemark Theatres]] |
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*[[Cost Plus World Market]] |
*[[Cost Plus World Market]] |
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*[[Forever 21]] |
*[[Forever 21]] |
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*[[H&M]] |
*[[H&M]] |
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*[[Harmons]] |
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*[[Nike Factory Store]] |
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*[[REI]] |
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==Former |
==Former anchors== |
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*[[Gordmans]] - now [[Best Buy]] as of October 2018. |
*[[Gordmans]] - now [[Best Buy]] as of October 2018. |
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*[[Sports Authority]] - now |
*[[Sports Authority]] - now [[REI]] and [[Nike Factory Store]] as of October 2020. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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[[Category:Transit-oriented developments]] |
[[Category:Transit-oriented developments in the United States]] |
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[[Category:Shopping malls in Utah]] |
[[Category:Shopping malls in Utah]] |
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[[Category:Buildings and structures in Farmington, Utah]] |
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Latest revision as of 00:33, 8 November 2024
Location | Farmington, Utah, United States |
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Coordinates | 40°59′07″N 111°54′25″W / 40.9853°N 111.9069°W |
Address | 140 N Union Ave. |
Opening date | 2011 |
Developer | Centercal Properties LLC |
No. of stores and services | 140+ |
Website | shopatstationpark |
Station Park is a transit-oriented development located in Farmington, Utah, United States. It borders the Farmington FrontRunner station. Centercal Properties developed and currently maintains Station Park. Amenities include approximately 100 stores, a fountain that is synchronized to music and lights,[1] an ice skating rink, a Hyatt Place hotel and a Cinemark theatre.
History
[edit]Haws Companies began to buy land for Station Park in 1996. Then they worked with Farmington city from 2000-2006 to develop the land before selling it to CenterCal properties in 2007. Development of Station Park began in 2008.[2] Station Park opened in 2011.[3]
In 2013 Haws Companies filed a lawsuit against Farmington city citing discrimination against Haws Companies and failure to follow through on previous agreements.[4][5] In 2014 Haws Companies dropped the suit against Farmington city.[6]
Anchors and major stores
[edit]- Apple Store
- Barnes & Noble
- Best Buy
- Cinemark Theatres
- Cost Plus World Market
- Forever 21
- H&M
- Harmons
- Marshalls
- Nike Factory Store
- Nordstrom Rack
- Old Navy
- REI
- Ross Dress For Less
Former anchors
[edit]- Gordmans - now Best Buy as of October 2018.
- Sports Authority - now REI and Nike Factory Store as of October 2020.
References
[edit]- ^ Tribune, Vince Horiuchi The Salt Lake. "Disney-esque fountain debuts at Farmington's Station Park".
- ^ Dougherty, Joseph M. (14 August 2008). "Work on Station Park gets under way". Archived from the original on November 4, 2012.
- ^ Tribune, Vince Horiuchi The Salt Lake. "City Creek Center and Station Park: A Utah comparison".
- ^ Morgan, Emiley (15 July 2013). "Original Station Park developer sues Farmington". Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
- ^ Tribune, Pamela Manson The Salt Lake. "Real estate company accuses Farmington of blocking its development plans".
- ^ Standard-Examiner. "Developer drops suit against Farmington".
External links
[edit]- Media related to Station Park (Farmington, Utah) at Wikimedia Commons