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This is an archived article that was published on sltrib.com in 2008, and information in the article may be outdated. It is provided only for personal research purposes and may not be reprinted.

Two important points should be considered concerning Wal-Mart's proposed redevelopment of the K-Mart site on Parleys Way:

1. While the store has rightly been called a "supercenter," the proposed building is nearly identical in size to the existing K-Mart (125,000 square feet). "Supercenter" refers to a merchandise strategy that offers a broader array of products than normal Wal-Mart discount department stores and not necessarily to a minimum store size.

2. Wal-Mart does not need the requested rezoning to operate in the existing facility. The company owns the K-Mart building and can invest at least 30 percent of the existing building's assessed value to remodel the building. Wal-Mart believes the community and its customers would be better served with a new modern store, improved parking and landscaping where none now exists.

If Salt Lake City denies Wal-Mart the right to build a new store, our neighborhood will still get a Wal-Mart store, only a repainted version of the tired old concrete-and-block warehouse that has detracted from the area for 30 years.

Fred Fairclough Jr.

Salt Lake City

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