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Show The Utah Enterprise Review , February 16 , 1977 Page 22b Syndicated Radio Show will Point Up Social Issues A syndicated two-ho- Go IVesf, Young Man, Go West music, write a script and entwine music around it and hopefully stimulate thinking," he explained. Many social and economic issues appear in music form before the populace as a whole recognizes them, he said. "Jonathan Field and Friends" hopes to point out and explore these "move ur music and commentary radio program is being produced by a Salt Lake based company called. Executive Radio Research. Tom Johnson, director of production and distribuJonathan Field tion said and Friends" was created to make people think. "We'll take an area like violence and ments" and trends. City in order to curtail the proliferation of office build- by Chuck Akerlow ings and apartment houses. The question now is where apartment and office buildings will be built. It appears that apartments find their most lucrative settings in the southeast, southwest and south Davis County areas. The land value in these areas still makes it possible to build apartments at a cost reasonable enough in order to compete in the rental, market. As we have said before in previous columns, the rental market in Salt Lake is softening and we look for rents to increase. But in the meantime, apartments must be built with todays rent in mind. As for offices, it still appears difficult to rent space which is located a The recent display of the Proposed Avenues Development Plan is another indication of the change in land use taking place in Salt Lake City. The Proposed Plan es- the Avenues in order to restrict the proliferation of apartment house building as well sentially "down-zones- " as new office building. The precipitating cause for this appears to be a need by those who watch over the citys historical attributes to retain the "character of the Avenues. It could also be added that there does come a point when the narrow Avenues streets reach a cer- tain traffic saturation. Converting existing units to higher density CpMMBtaALMDpSTRIAL .REsipainXi V COMPANY INC . INTEffMOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF "SSSSSr CONTRACTORS Xv . t, S(. INTBtMOUNTAIN ASSOCIATION OF Free Estimates 4026 SOUTH MAIN STREET SgSgT CONTRACTORS multiple-famil- y units and changing from multiple-famil- y to office use increases the amount of traffic in the Avenues area. And so, it is probably time to put a lid on the growth of this historic district of Salt Lake City.' The Avenues Master Plan is another step in a series of moves by the City significant distance from downtown Salt In Lake. other markets, suburban fice locations have been quite popular. In Salt Lake, however, high vacancy rates in office buildings seem to correlate directly with the distance the office building is from the core city. So it appears that office projects will probably be found moving south on State Street and Main Street and west of West Temple. To be certain, the market for office rental is strong. It is expected that new and larger projects will be built. But there will come very soon a change in the attitudes of developers and office renters when it is realized that eastside office buildings are a thing of the past. of- New Corporations 21b Continued from page Lode Mines, 84103; sporting goods store. Inc., Danile Gibb, Dir, 3714 Brinker Ave., Ogden, Ut. Inc., Robert M. Wright, Dir, 326 N. 1st E., Logan, Ut. 128-Moth- er 84401; Stephen R. Shannon, Dir, 658 Mercury Dr., St. 55112; any Paul, Minn. lawful activity permitted by to change the character of the property east of State Street Planning Department the state of Utah. Inc., Richard S. Nielsen, Dir, 3599 Summer-hill-e Dr., SLC, Ut. 84121; David S. Young, Dir, 1413 Arlington Dr., SLC, Ut. 129-Skic- o, in Salt Lake City. We all remember the bitter arguments over the citys plan to down-zon- e areas in Central 130-Wrig- ht Development, 84321; Bruce B. Hall, Dir, 326 N. 1st E., Logan, Ut. 84321; real estate develop- ment. 132-Mart- ys Distributing Company, Inc., Martin C. Judd, Dir, 54 W. 100 N. (P.O. Box 261), Logan, Ut. 84321; Carl E. Malouf, Dir, Continued on page 24b MORTGAGE RATES FHA 8.0 FHAVA points Lender KEEP IT MOVING! If y ou want to keep your business moving, the Review can help. If youre running a business, you cant afford to be uninformed. The more familiar you are with your total business environment, the better able you'll be to take advantage of its opportunities. Because the Review is a specialized publication, we can provide our readers with the most complete, accurate, and diverse reports about the Utah business scene. 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