NSA is not technically in middle of nowhere. It's between two somewheres: SLC (livable even for non-Mormons) and Provo (full of compliant linguists), on the same side of the freeway. I haven't been to UT in years, but this is on the other side of the freeway, more nowheresish
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Lots of growth in this part of Utah. Both NSA and proposed building site for Facebook are West if I-15 freeway and Utah Lake.pic.twitter.com/fi3oAW72wj
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Ah, thanks. I've always thought it was under the hang gliding site. I stand corrected.
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Hangliding area is being taken over by housing and concrete processing operations. It’s just East of NSA and I-15. It’s amazing how much it has changed.
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Like I said, I haven't been for years. Prolly would hate it now. Hated Denver on a recent visit, on account of the traffic. Well. Not hate. Just ... unhappy.
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I enjoyed it more before all the growth. It’s getting much too crowded for my liking.
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I lived there in the 90s. Even then everyone hated the growth.
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Constant complaint, I guess. Did you live in Utah or Salt Lake County?
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SLC. The Avenues for a year then Sugarhouse.
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Sugarhouse is nice. They’re going through a huge transformation right now. Lots of apartment housing and new business development. The old Shopko mall area by Sugarhouse Park has been torn down and is being replaced.
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I had a tiny little bungalow that I was about the only person in UT who could live in it. It was nice!
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Sugarhouse has its fair share of little old homes. It gives it a nice quaint atmosphere.
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