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Updated: August 5th, 2008 11:36 AM EDT

Mixed use project planned in Farmington, Utah

Davis County city plans shopping, offices, town-square adjacent to commuter rail station

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By María Villaseñor
The Salt Lake Tribune

FARMINGTON - City leaders have waited months to see the final designs for Station Park - the $200 million-plus mixed-use development planned near Farmington's FrontRunner station.

Today before their meeting, City Council members will take a field trip to a white trailer at the Farmington park-and-ride lot. There, they will sneak a peek at the model of what they hope soon will overtake nearly 100 acres west of Interstate 15 and north of Clark Lane.

"This will be unlike any shopping in the state," said Craig Trottier, California-based CenterCal's vice president of development.

By spring 2010, Station Park will feature a main plaza with restaurants and shops on the main levels of 10 buildings, office space on the stories above, a hotel, 15-screen movie theater, performance pavilion and 2-acre park. Four other buildings to the north would include more office and retail space. To the west, 11 to 15 large retailers are planned.

No tenants are confirmed, but Trottier said many will be new to communities north of Salt Lake City.

"The area is underserved in retail and restaurant options," said Trottier, whose company also owns West Jordan's Jordan Landing.

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