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Show Business Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, October 6-9, 2018 The Park Record. Editor: Carolyn Webber Alder business@parkrecord.com 435.649.9014 ex.15718 PC WOMEN’S BUSINESS NETWORK TO HOLD EVENT The Park City Women’s Business Network plans to hold an event on Tuesday, Oct. 9, from 6 to 8 p.m. at Athleta on Main Street in Park City. According to the organization’s website, Jill Zimmerman, a grief coach, writer, actress and mother, plans to speak to the group about grief. The event is open to all women. Entry is $10 for non-members and free for members. To RSVP, visit https://pcwbn. org/event-2957537. STEIN ERIKSEN LODGE COMPLETES RENOVATION Stein Eriksen Lodge recently announced that it has completed its expansion, according to a press release. Over the last several months, the lodge has been under construction as amenities were added, such as an entertainment center, a coffee shop, a new family pool, a theater and an outdoor plaza. In total, the renovation cost $14 million. A spokesperson previously stated that the updates were made to attract a younger generation of visitors. CHAMBER/BUREAU TO HOST LUNCH AND LEARN The Park Record A-5 NEW BUSINESS THRIVES WITHOUT A HITCH, A-6 www.parkrecord.com A-5 SUMMIT SOTHEBY’S AWARDED HONOR, A-8 SAT/SUN/MON/TUES, OCTOBER 6-9, 2018 Labor shortage contributed to Café Trio’s end Owner says off-season hours made it difficult to keep some staff CAROLYN WEBBER ALDER The Park Record On Saturday night, Café Trio Park City will serve its final meal before closing its doors for good. The restaurant, located at 6585 N. Landmark Drive, made the announcement last week. Dan Camp, owner of Café Trio Park City, said several factors played into the restaurant’s decision to close. Since opening in May of 2017, he said the restaurant has had highs and lows, including staffing shortages and dealing with construction and road closures a couple hundred feet from the front door. “We just kind of looked at it and figured it made more sense to (close) than to lose money for a couple months and go into another winter, hoping to have snow,” he said. Camp said he decided to open the restaurant, which has two other locations in the Salt Lake Valley, in order to serve the Park City area. He said a number of regular guests at the Salt Lake locations were from Park City, so he decided to bring the restaurant to them. He found the building and opened soon after. It was not long before Camp experienced one of the biggest struggles The Park City Chamber/Bureau plans to host a lunch and learn event titled “Personal retirement planning for small business owners” on Oct. 17 from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Park City Board of Realtors. According to the Chamber/Bureau’s website, Kathleen Barlow, financial advisor with Raymond James, plans to teach small businesses and sole proprietors about different retirement options. She also plans to speak about tax issues and the benefits of employee retention. For more information and CAROLYN WEBBER to RSVP,PCSR_ShotSki_ParkRec_Qtr_final.pdf visit the Chamber/Bureau’s 1 10/4/18 12:56 PM event page. The Park Record TANZI PROPST/THE PARK RECORD Café Trio was set to close on Saturday, Oct. 6. Owner Dan Camp says several factors played into the decision, including staffing, inconsistent business and construction. many restaurants and businesses face in Park City. The workforce shortage made hiring a struggle. “Staffing is a huge issue,” he said. “Staff can’t afford to live in Park City, so the talent pool is very, very small.” A large part of his staff is from Salt Lake City or towns nearby Park City such as Heber City and Kamas. Plus, he said the shoulder seasons made it difficult for employees to maintain consistent hours at the restaurant. Not many people can take a couple weeks off every few months, he said. Then this summer, the construction on Kilby Road near Tanger Outlets reduced the amount of cars passing by the restaurant and, in turn, the amount of guests. Lindsey Rieker, a server at Café Trio Park City, said working at a restaurant during the off-season has been frustrating at times. She would drive from her hometown of Midway to only make a few bucks. Please see Shortage, A-8 Former CEO sues Park City Board of Realtors He claims there was no clear reason for his termination in May ALDER The former leader of the Park City Board of Realtors is suing the organization after he was fired earlier this year. Terry Nolan, who started as the CEO of the Board of Realtors in 2016, filed a lawsuit in Summit County’s 3rd District Court in August, alleging the organization terminated him in violation of his employment contract. Nolan was fired in May. Nolan claims in the lawsuit that he did not engage in conduct or commit any act that would have permitted the Board of Realtors to terminate his employment. According to the suit, the Board of Realtors informed Nolan of a complaint made against him by an employee, but did not provide him with information about the complaint or the organization’s investigation into it. He also claims the organization’s legal counsel did not allow him to have an attorney present during an interview concerning the complaint. 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