NEW HEALTH FACILITY IS CENTRAL COMPONENT OF SUBURBAN REDEVELOPMENT
By Jessica Griffith
Five years ago, the Five Points Mall site in Bountiful, Utah, provided the community with nothing but a few shops and a prime example of outdated suburban shopping trends.
The 180,000 square foot shopping center in a northern suburb of Salt Lake City was built in stages in the late 1950s and 1960s and enclosed in 1972. A new century left the mall struggling for tenants after its two grocery anchors left in search of larger, more modern accommodations.
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