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Show The National Enterprise , March 30, 1977 Page 2b Developers Hold Out Hope for Miles Hotel The Miles Hotel. 110 West 3rd South, may soon be a first class hotel, including restaurants and a mini-spMichael Developers, Proctor and David Kimball, have chosen the hotel restoration to be the first of what they hope will be many similar ventures to be exeold cuted by their firm, Proctor and Kimball. Kimball said he has been in the process of purchasing the property for over two years, and recently signed a long term option to purchase it from the Miles The building is estate. structurally sound and in good shape," Kimball said. He added the 70,000 square-foo- t building contains about 100 rooms. Estimating the restoration total project would cost about $3 million, he said he and his partner are currently in search of funding. We have found a great deal of interest from restaur a. My cousins place Weve always gone to them Theyve always treated us right ant owners who want to open a restaurant there, and from an insurance company that wants to finance the project," Kimball said. He said his firm is expecting to lease the completely restored building to a hotel operator. . . . There are a lot of good reasons for going to a certain printer. But if price heads your list, theres only one to choose from! The location is great, because the property across the street is going to be sold to a developer by the city redevelopment agency. The tax benefits are good because it is a historical build- ing," Kimball said. The building has been nominated to the national register of historic places. He expects the resort hotel to be operating by March, 1978. where we guarantee the lowest price 36 West Second South Wally Cooper, architect, said the building is shaped like an E, offering unique Salt Lake City, Utah 84101 (801) 364-104- 4 design potential. We may be able to use the light wells as atriums and have a hanging garden," he said, but that will depend on the code and the cost." Between 100 and 1000 copies per original, 8V4x11, camera ready copy, black ink. s. white paper, one side, no solids, screens or half-tone- one of these cameras is real ! shoplifter or professional thief. Because the simulated camera is a real camera with the working parts removed. AND NO THIEF WANTS HIS RCTURE TAKEN Neither can the non-pr- o IN THE ACT! Surveillance cameras are tremendously successful crime deterrents for just that reason. But for most small businesses and some large ones, the cost is just too great. GuardianESS has an effective alternative. For as little as $50 you can have the same deterrent value as the real thing. Callus today for details. (The simulated camera is on the right) And remember, with shoplifting losses running in the millions locally. . . it wont hurt you to call us. But it may hurt a lot If you dont. GUARDIAN S Electronic Security Systems Division of Police & Security Equipment Corporation 3405 So. 2910 West, SLC (801) 972-67-31 |