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September 2014 – Mayor’s Message The past few months have been an exciting time in our community. The grand opening signs and the construction sites around Murray are a sign that business is active. The ceremonial ribbon cutting scissors have been busy the past few months. Here are just a few that have happened in the City:  July 9 – Grand Opening, Clarus Vision, 6412 S. 900 East  August 8 – Grand Re-Opening, Build-A-Bear Workshop (near at Fashion Place Mall  August 22 – Grand Opening, Big Lots, 5650 S. 900 East  August 26 – Grand Opening, American International School of Utah (AISU), their first day of school was September 2 with 1000+ students enrolled. AISU is a charter school where the 49th Street Galleria/Fun Dome used to be.  August 27 – Grand Opening, Home2Suites by Hilton, 4927 S. State Street  September 4 – Grand Opening, Holiday Inn Express and Suites, 5429 S. Commerce Drive Other projects in the works:  Marriott Residence Inn, 171 E. 5300 South – opening any day  Fashion Place Mall: o You may have noticed the demolition of the Sears store. A new Dillard’s store is under construction and is anticipating a spring 2015 opening. o The Container Store (where Macy’s was previously located) is anticipating an October 18-19 Grand Opening o Future announcements are anticipated for the existing Dillard’s store property  U of U Mid Valley Health Center, 243 E. 6100 South – anticipated completion date is February 2015  New Hillcrest Jr. High – anticipated completion is spring of 2015  Future expansion plans for The Orthopedic Specialty Hospital (TOSH)  Redevelopment of the Murray Downtown area  Think Architecture was selected for architectural services to develop programming, site evaluation, schematic plans and cost estimates for a new City Hall/Civic Center I have only been the Mayor for nine months; I certainly cannot take credit for the above growth and development. Progress takes years of planning and development. However, I am certainly proud of Murray City and the progress taking place. I welcome these new businesses and developments to our city and wish them great success as they provide services in our city. Sincerely, Ted Eyre, Mayor