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Show the .ENTERPRISE o O Job agencies warned of renewal By now the state's 50 or so Matters have improved Alsomewhat, however. though complaints arc running about the same, the level of Labor Code vio,',,',ri has receded." Saathoff is also on employment agencies have received notices informing them the State Industrial Commission intends to enforce its licensing requirements this year. Commissioner Milton E. Saathoff told the Enterprise the first batch has just gone out and second notices to those companies who do not respond to the first will be sent out shortly. We give them 20 days to respond to the first notice, and 10 days to respond to the second. If we hear nothing, we'll visit them with papers necessary to shut them down, said Saathoff. Bus Firestone should be on the market by early fall Hes not batting 1000, but Jim Fahs of Development Associates is confident enough of his average to begin renovating the Firestone Building, 167 W. 200 So., this April. Developments recently completed Crane Building is now 80 percent occupied, and the Elks Club, 95 percent leased, Fahs told the Enterprise. We should begin marketing the Firestone in early fall,'' he said. strucThe 1908 four-stor- y ture should be worth $3.5 million once its completed in early summer of 1979, Fahs speculates. Along with the Elks and Crane, it has been submitted to the National Register for historic sites. Its the best of our projects, he boasts, and has a better chance of gaining historic significance, since the Elks may have been changed beyond Historic Register limitations. Bud Baily Construction Co. will be general contractor for the project, designed by Robert Jacoby. Construction l, three includes a 200-stal- 1 Ive decided to build my own." Sheets has a 50 year lease on the space at an attractive rate of $1 per square foot a year. He is a 25 partner. so ife OTTLE V IRON Quality Steaks Prepared and sewed in an antique western atmosphere Seating 200 Company Banquets 2 miles above Hogle Zoo 2110 Emigration Canyon 582-899- 1 level parking terrace adjacent to the building. Fahs considers the steel frame brick structure ideal for restoration. The wood floors of the building, originally a pharmaceutical supply warehouse, will be sandblasted and left exposed. The exter- 1 SALT LAKE INTERNATIONAL CENTER ' painted white, will be chemically treated to restore its natural red brick finish. The lower two floors of the 66,000 square foot building will lease as commercial space for $6 a square foot, Fahs said, with the upper stories leasing as office space for $7 per square foot. Ceilings range from 18 feet in the ground floor to 14 feet in ior, now upper floors. A central atrium will offer natural lighting to all four stories, he added. The Firestone, originally, the Smith-Baile- y Drug Company Building, was developed by John E. Dooley, organizer of the Utah National Bank of LEASE IN INTERNATIONAL PLAZA Ogden and Salt Lake City councilman. The Smith-Baile- y Drug of Utahs Company was one The first building in rhe Solr Lake International Center's new International Plaza complex is now complete and ready for leasing. This is a 15, OCX) square foot, oil brick building located near prestigious Triad Ploza in rhe heart of rhe International Center. Developer is rhe F.C. Stangl Co., 4370 South 500 West, Murray, Utah 84107 (801) 262-450- earliest pharmaceutical drug wholesalers. A MASTERPLANNED COMPLEX International Plaza is turn-of-the-ccn-tu- ry : . - 0. 6. Second class postage paid in Salt Lake City, Utah, No. 891300 R. George Gregersen Publisher Staff Writers et single-tenan- NO MORE e International Plozo features oil brick buildings in o location near beautiful Triad Plozo with its inrernotionol flags ond monument to Brotherhood. All space is competitively high-imog- priced with rates based on total space leased ond terms of lease. INTERNATIONAL CENTER EXTRAS Named Number One business environment in the West by nationol panel, airport location, close interstate access, Foreign Trade Zone, oword-winninlandscaping, freeport advantages, g Kristopher R. Psssey Creative Director Sheri Poe Milt Pollczer off-stre- t o totally plonned group of 12 multi ond buildings for Features facilities. well o ond manufacturing designed loading ond access parking. Buildings range from 10.500 to 20,000 square feet. PRESTIGE COSTS The National Enterprise is published weekly by the National Enterprise Publishing Company, Inc., 500 Continental Bank bldg., P.O. Box 11778, Pioneer Station, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147. (801( Copyright C 1977 by National Enterprise Publishing Co. All rights reserved. 533-055- NOW FIRST PHASE COMPLETED oreo ond total la Enterprise Ken Bello Production Manager ify the Labor Code. continued from page cant get a court any more, rash of complaints received by the commission last year triggered the crack down, he continued. We had so many complaints, I started looking in my files and discovered many of the agencies were operating without a license, he said. Inadequate staffing is the reason Saathoff gave for not discovering the discrepancies earlier. office, light storage Alena E. Bentley Editor ut be occupied solely by Sheets firm but Im also going to build a racquet ball court, steam rooms and showers," he said. It's getting so I A Development Associates will add 66,000 square feet of leasable space to the market when the Firestone renovation is complete . the look-ofor questionable agency contracts Saathoff added the industrial commission is currently working on a proposal to mod- James M. Schulz on-sit- e roil, and much more. Before you buy. build, or lease, moke just one phone coll ond find out how your company con expand or relocate in the Salt Lake International Center. All inquiries handled in strict confidence by: Research Director Opinions expressed by columnists herein are not necessarily the opinion or policy of the National Enterprise. Send all submissions to P.O. Box 1 1778, Salt Lake City, Utah 84147 Not responsible for unsolicited manuscripts. ESASE Subscriptions $24 per year 50 cents per copy EMANUEL A. FLOOR, PRESIDENT SALT LAKE INTERNATIONAL CENTER 221 CHARLES LINDBERGH DRIVE SALT LAKE CITY, UTAH 84116 801 532-366- 8 |