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Show f0M REALTY iWIS HT I " ' plans for More Big -Business j Blocks Create Stir on uppQ1" Main Street, (banks may rebuild I - Isjjnuiltis of Market Certain t if proposed Legislation on I Paving Is Passed, pk'n'j week in real oslato circles lias !ia icplotc ffith rI,orls of b"iliinS 'JrrilJ" Various industrial plants on-!Ljlito on-!Ljlito additions and cxlcusious and 'iJ? rfructurcs aro planned. Certain psnainjr tt iho legislature aro, cal-;),Ulfd cal-;),Ulfd lo Rivo tho building spirit even ;. Treitef implllR- Tu,s applies pur-?'lirlv pur-?'lirlv to tho constructing ol. homes. '7na reported intontion oC tho Suit TutoVoon and Salt.Lakc.& Utah ivtrie railwava to havo their union : on Main, near South Temple -Sfri. has caused the oyes of tho cn-, cn-, Si business clement to be turned in .'ill direction. Visions of this section 1 SiriTalto tho crowing, commercial 1 L.rin the vicinity of East Broad-I Broad-I randStato street, havo arisen. Pcr-I Pcr-I 'j interested in having that part of I ii ftrcot outshino other ortions of " iU bosincrs eection look -with hope 'll it fllv npon the possibility of the ' ' aiiay' station, but upon other con-V con-V vluTlttcd cbnnRca. I jpbs for Big Block. it ". TV. Clayton of tho Claylon Invest- ' company la expected home from II rtiini California In about a month. '7i tlr effort will then bfi mado to have . y! tflj United Cigar Stores company rcllu-i rcllu-i V in 1U lease on the storo at Main ana I j hit Eoirth streets, that, the Clayton coin-i-v -kj might demolish the Godbe-PUts ctsfft which It lias purchased, and pro-41; pro-41; ttl rtth its piano for a largo business $ 1 iwi Tliis Is at the Houtheasl corner 'A . lnand First South. Officials of 't CUUh State Nntional baiUc havo boon "f. with the view of having- the . JK 4ci occupy part of the proposed Clay-c' Clay-c' tatJock. . Ttt building occupied by tho bank la iii-at South and la owned by the Salt pike Security & Trust wmpanv which up uio street on Main bctwoen s'nnih State Rational. The lease of the latter n Hi1 i10 u,u11 about three years rii1'' bul !t. haH bco" Uio hope of the Claytons to havo the hank occupy fn-1 0t Proposed TV bulld- ii '"?. fO0n i,K lt Ia constructed. The difficulty so far han been ill cettin'' iho ?m.c AporaJon 1,as demanded a sum Sil.-V . vv,'eii N. W. Qavton. who Is president of the company, returns a tempt made to arrange terms. Skyscraper in Prospect. nrii?''1!'0 c ""'"'ase of additional property by the Deseret National and lfn.eiTn. ?;V VS8 ban,Ita- w,,lc occupy the As ?" "'c northeast corner of Main estate, la pending, it in expected that in a low days the executors of Mr. ?.; iiV11.1 wlU rccclvc Permission from inP ti1 ict. iCOUrt lo. Proceed with the fmiiL l5.,tle ,ntent,on of the hanks to nffllnth,e,r ow" " ,he additional minding and erect a skvitemper. The principal bill befo're tho legislature o ?lU h rc.ul e.3,iUo mcti ,lr Interested . r,lfi,IKUInB with tho Commercial c ub to allow th,. city t.o aysc-is propertv ounerH for tho paving of strcel Intersections. Intersec-tions. Dcalcra any that numerous street pavements arc held up because of the necessity ne-cessity of the city';; having to imv for tho IntoiMcctlons. Hun a mnjoilty of owners who desire paving arc willing to bear this expense, and If the bill la passed preparations prepa-rations for paving at least ten 7iore streets will commence immediately. Thov declare that this will result In mam- now homes as well as add to tho sanitation of tho city. |