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Show hold three or four separate build- Main. A younger brother, Deno, ings, which often are clustered together. Priskos is no exception. He owns ExchangePlaza,51 E. ih; Courtside Plaza, 65 E. and the Plandome Building, 75 E. 400 South. He also owns 268 S. Main, a two-story started Internet Properties after Hisroleasa real-estate broker, : business owner and property owner makes himthe ideal advo-~ cate of downtown anda valuable member of the Downtown Alliance, said Robert Farrington, the alliance’s executivedirector. worked forfive years. on the downtown area, grated to the United States from Greece when Vasilios was 2 and sister Tessie was 5. Vasilios leaving a commercial andresidential brokerage where he building that has living space as well as room for a restaurant and an office. Priskos also has been a business owner. He ahd his father Chris and mother Tula in 1981 Vasilios Priskos owns the southwest corner of Main Street and 100 South from the cornerto124 S. Main, whichis occupied by EdinburghCastle, a retailer of Scottish merchandise. When Main Street properties do becomeavailable, they often sell swiftly, Priskos says. But filling them with quality tenants takes time, he s, due largely to the huge investments companies such as E&H must maketo upgrade buildings. Without the upgrades, manyold build- ings remain without tenants for years. Most developers avoid upgrad- ing buildings without some type of agreement from potential tenants. “This was a speculative Realestate broker vase building will be removed and the blighted buildings and it was a scheduled for completion in just morethan two years, will border of 100 S. Main. “They were vacant, very risky proposition.” Dave Millheim, E&H’s vice president for development, said the companywaited until it had securedtenant Old Navy beforeit proceeded to gut the 107 S. Main structure. With Morton's in place in the 115 S. Main structure, it soon will begin renovationsthere as it tries to fill the street level with a retailer and the upper sto- ries with office tenants. The facade of 115 S. Main will undergo a transformation. A spiral of bronze seagulls that runs the length ofthe glass front of the the Hotel Monacoto the north and the Sam Weller bookstore, 254 S. Main,on the south. Like the E&H project, the Hamilton project involves multiple buildings and includes retail on the lowerlevels. But unlike the E&Hproject, only two structures the historic Lollin and Karrick HomeCredit fi * Large provider network ° Fast daim ig © Onlinebenefit and provider information © Online plan administration on a eeFil ETYis eeEy 9 Or,mani coane Paani Cres com Building #630 Building Description: Distribution building, conveyor system throughout Available Space: 90,000 squarefeet Office Space: 6,900 squarefeet Lease Rate: $0.25 p.a.f.m. Building Features: Automatic dock doors with levelers. Fire sprinkled. buildingsat 236 S. Main and 238 S. Main will remain and be renovated. The rest will be razed to makeway for the high-rise. Priskos said downtown is a unique real-estate market because many property owners lo matter how youstackit... 6212924 tex elses} a Deposit © Group benefits for businesseswith two or more employees movedcloser to Main Street. purchase for E&H,” Priskos says ofthe four buildings on the corner body whotoots his own horn.” benefit. At Dental Select, we have designed a pian that meets the unique needsof Utah's small business owners. ground-level entrance will be LLP for Main Street between 200 South and300 South. The 375,000-square-foot project, out very quietly. 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