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Sachse Construction Helps Complete Salt Lake City’s New City Creek Center

Birmingham, MI — On March 22, City Creek Center in Salt Lake City will host its grand opening, where Sachse Construction handled tenant coordination activities and landlord construction.

 

Birmingham, MI — On March 22, City Creek Center in Salt Lake City will host its grand opening, where Sachse Construction handled tenant coordination activities and landlord construction.

Sachse was hired by 10 retailers to complete store buildouts at City Creek Center. Retailers included Brooks Brothers, Lush Fresh Handmade Cosmetics, Tumi, Teavana, Claire’s, Chico’s, White House | Black Market, Swarovski, Pandora and BCBG. Taubman Centers, Inc., an upscale regional mall owner and manager headquartered in Bloomfield Hills, Mich., also hired Sachse Construction to handle tenant coordination activities.

Sachse Construction had 12 employees on-site from summer 2011 until the completion of the project this month.

 “The new City Creek Center has transformed Salt Lake City’s downtown and we’re thrilled to be involved with such a monumental project,” says Todd Sachse, president, Sachse Construction. “I’d also like to extend a ‘thank you’ to Taubman Centers, City Creek tenants and retailers, subcontractors and vendors for their cooperation and hard work over the past year to complete this complex project.”

The City Creek Center is a $1.5 billion mixed-use development in downtown Salt Lake City. The center will have more than 760,000 square feet of retail and restaurant space, 1.2 million square feet of office space, 700 residential units, newly renovated 510-room Marriott Hotel and 50,000-square-foot Harmon’s Gourmet Grocery.

Sachse Construction is headquartered in Birmingham, Mich., and provides premium commercial construction services from design-build, construction management and general contracting to tenant coordination, ground-up construction, program management and several LEED initiatives.



 

 

SOURCE: Sachse Construction
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