Showing posts with label Retail. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Retail. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 27, 2013

Moab businesses prepare for busy tourism season

Moab is putting on a fresh face for the upcoming tourism season with some local businesses renovating their decor, others are expanding and several new shops and restaurants opening.

The Best Western Greenwell Inn and Eddie McStiff’s have both been remodeled, and Slickrock CafĂ© received a new coat of paint along with new dishes and appetizers.

The new Essential Home store opening in March will offer kitchen utensils along with wine, tea and coffee accessories and souvenirs.

Twisted Sistas’ Cafe will join the ranks of Moab eateries with its grand opening Friday, March 1.

Scarlet Rox Salon and Lash Works will be opening next month offering haircuts, coloring, waxing, sculptured acrylic nails, eyelash extensions, shampoo sets and shaves.

Moab also will have another Mexican restaurant this year. Los Dos Amigos will be located at 2728 S. U.S. 191. Moab Times-Independent

Wednesday, June 27, 2012

City approves changes to parking requirements for big box developments


Large-scale retail developments in Moab will have a few more options for parking design after the Moab City Council voted unanimously on June 12 to amend the city’s ordinance governing big box retail developments.

The new regulations will allow developers to locate up to 70 percent of parking spaces in the front of large-scale developments as long as additional requirements for landscaping and screening of parking areas are met, said Moab City Planning Director Jeff Reinhart. The original ordinance, passed in 2008, allowed only 30 percent of the parking spaces to be located in the front of the building and required the remaining 70 percent to be located on the sides and in the rear of the building, Reinhart said.

The Moab City Planning Commission began looking at possible changes to the parking requirements after the city was approached in 2009 by representatives of Diversified Partners LLC, an Arizona-based development company that has a contract for possible development of a 38-acre parcel of land located on the west side of U.S. 191 south of Moab near Mill Creek Drive. That property, currently owned by the Stroble Trust, is situated near the area where Utah State University plans to build a destination campus and was part of several parcels of land that were recently annexed into the Moab city limits. Moab Times- Independent