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Show Sat/Sun/Mon/Tues, December 12-15, 2020 A-3 The Park Record CITY BEAT CITY EDITOR: JAY HAMBURGER 649-9014 EXT: 15711 | CITYNEWS@PARKRECORD.COM Fest side industry collapses Volunteer Opportunity - Park City Fire Service District Administrative Control Board PARK RECORD FILE PHOTO Lyft, the rideshare firm, has previously temporarily leased space on Main Street during the Sundance Film Festival, one of numerous corporations that typically have a presence on the street during Sundance. The space shown normally is an art gallery. The market for corporate leases, a lucrative side business during Sundance, has collapsed with the festival planning a greatly scaled-back event. Corporate interests not seeking space JAY HAMBURGER The Park Record Heineken USA during the Sundance Film Festival in January had a spot along Main Street, giving the brand of beer a high-profile marketing opportunity. Mastercard International, Kia Motors America and Apple were also on Main Street during the 2020 edition of the festival. They were some of the corporate interests that entered into temporary leases along the shopping, dining and entertainment strip, occupying buildings for just a matter of days for the visibility offered by Main Street during Sundance. The corporations have long arrived in Park City for Sundance, spending tens of thousands of dollars, if not more, on a temporary lease of a storefront or a gallery on Main Street. The year-round tenant essentially moves out in the days before Sundance as the corporate interest moves in. The temporary setups can be elaborate reworkings of the inside of a building, turning the spaces into lounges, reception areas or product showcases. They are then dismantled, sometimes after the opening weekend. Some of the corporate interests have official ties to Sundance as sponsors, but many of them are not connected to the festival and desire the presence in Park City anyway. But with the worries about the continued spread of the novel coronavirus, Sundance in early December outlined plans for a greatly scaled back festival in 2021. Sundance organizers intend to operate just one venue in Park City — the screening room at The Ray theater at Holiday Village. The festival instead will largely be held online and in screening rooms across the U.S. even as the base will be in Park City. The economic hit to the Park City area is expected to be significant without the Sundance crowds. Much of the attention The Summit County Council, acting in its capacity as the Governing Board of the Park City Fire Service District, hereby announces three vacant positions available on the Administrative Control Board of the Park City Fire Service District. The Board meets the first Tuesday of each month. Interested citizens must be registered voters in the Fire District’s boundaries. The Fire District’s role is to provide for the public health, safety, and general welfare of the residents of Park City Fire Service District; the Fire District is authorized to provide fire protection services through facilities or systems acquired of constructed for that purpose through construction, purchase, lease, contract, gift of condemnation or any combination thereof. To submit your online application, please visit: http://www.summitcounty.org/321/Volunteer-Boards For further information, contact Chief Paul Hewitt at 435-940-2501. Deadline for applications is 5:00 p.m., Wednesday, December 30th, 2020. Please see Deals, A-4 Get 53% Off the newsstand price when you subscribe! 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