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Tuesday, October 21, 2014

Lehi, the Choice is Yours

Utah Restaurant Opens 12th Location

LEHI, Utah - Chuck-A-Rama has opened its doors at its newest location in Lehi. The restaurant is the 12th for the chain throughout Utah and Idaho.

“We are grateful to open our doors in Lehi,” said Duane Moss, CEO of Chuck-A-Rama. “We had been looking in the area for probably ten years, but couldn’t find the right piece of land. We were excited when we found this property right on Lehi’s historic Main Street.”



Chuck-A-Rama is one of Utah’s first family-owned restaurant chains and was founded in 1966 by Don Moss, his father-in-law, Alva Greene, and brother-in-law, Wayne Chamberlain. Today, 48 years later, the chain is run by the children of Don Moss and a team of employees who have been with the organization for 20, 30, and even 40-plus years.

Chuck-A-Rama boasts hundreds of choices of appetizers, entrĂ©es, desserts, and drinks prepared daily. Many of the recipe’s have come directly or indirectly from employees.

“Our recipes are traditional hand-me-down recipes from the mothers, grandmothers, and great-grandmothers, of people inside and outside of our organization,” Moss said. “Our food is a representation of Utah’s pioneer heritage. Each dish has a story behind it. I can remember the German immigrant who perfected our potato salad and carrot salad. Mike Johanson, our president, has vivid memories from his childhood of his grandmother preparing rice pudding. We prepare that same rice pudding daily.”


The Lehi restaurant is one of only two locations with a life-size chuckwagon on display. The Lehi chuckwagon was built by restoring an 1864 John Deere covered wagon and then adding all of the components which chuckwagon inventor Charles Goodnight used when he created the first chuckwagon in 1866.

“We are so excited to have Chuck-A-Rama in Lehi,” said Mayor Bert Wilson of Lehi City. "Besides being a beautiful building inside and out, the food is great and everyone can enjoy the variety. I personally welcome them along with our citizens [of Lehi] to a great and long-lasting relationship with good food and hungry customers.”

The Lehi Chuck-A-Rama is located at 1050 East Main Street in Lehi off the Lehi Main Street exit.




Continue to the Chuck-A-Rama website

For more information please contact:
JAMIE TREVORT jamie@chuck-a-rama.com | 801.433.3663
DUANE MOSS duane@chuck-a-rama.com | 801.433.3663
MARK MATHEWS mm@rimrock.us | 801.748.1625

Monday, October 20, 2014

KSL Article: New Mixed-Use Cottonwood Development Reinvigorates Holladay Community

The following is an exerpt from a KSL article about Rimrock's recently completed Holladay Village Center. Check it out.


HOLLADAY — When the recession hit in 2008, communities up and down the Wasatch Front felt the economic tremors.

The timing couldn’t have been worse for the city of Holladay, newly incorporated just nine years earlier and now in the middle of tearing down the old Cottonwood Mall. City Manager Randy Fitts was worried.

“I think we started to do demolition that summer, and when the bottom fell out, we just thought, well we’ve got some problems,” Fitts said.

Plans for the 57-acre privately owned mall site were immediately put on hold, leaving the city’s hands tied. But Fitts and other Holladay leaders didn’t give up. Earlier this year, Fitts and Mayor Rob Dahle watched as the Holladay Village Center opened its doors less than a block away from City Hall.

The mixed-use shopping, dining and office center is quickly filling up with boutiques, a salon, bike shop and several popular local restaurants. Andy Evans manages the newest Caputo’s location.

“We knew that there was demand here in Holladay," Evans said. "Plenty of customers that come downtown that wanted us out here, and so here we are.”

Just across the plaza, Lunatic Fringe stylist Cliff Simons likes the look of the salon’s bottom line and appreciates the convenience for his customers.

“Everybody that lives up on top of the hill have to travel down to the downtown area or Sugar House, so honestly this location is perfect.”

READ MORE ON KSL

Thursday, October 16, 2014

Home 2 Suites Opens in South Jordan

Construction of Home 2 Suites by Hilton near the RiverPark Corporate Center in South Jordan completed Q4 2013. The hotel marks the 31st completed Home 2 Suites by Hilton nationwide, and the third built by Rimrock. Rimrock is currently under construction on Home 2 Suites hotels in Lehi and West Valley City – the latter being an expansion of an earlier project.

Senior Care Market Takes Giant Step in South Utah County

The first major Senior Care Facility in Spanish Fork opens doors.

Spanish Fork, UT -- August 16, 2013 -- Senior care availability nearly doubled in Spanish Fork in the month of July. Why? The neighborhood around Larsen Elementary School is welcoming a new 96-unit assisted living community. The owners and managers of Legacy House of Spanish Fork hope to fill in some of the void in health care options that exist in the surrounding area.



“There is not another facility in South Utah County like it,” said Steve Broadbent, project manager for the Sandy based Rockworth Companies, LLC. “We are providing a home-like atmosphere, fun social activities, and the highest quality care.”The community, located just southeast of the intersection of U.S. High way 6 and Center Street, features a hair salon, movie theater, library, grand piano, and dining room on the inside, and a courtyard with a deck and patio on the outside. Additionally, shuttles are available for residents to travel up Spanish Fork Canyon, to the grocery store, to the LDS Temple, and various other locations.

“The community is embedded within a neighborhood made up of single-family homes,” Broadbent said. “We believe this will only enhance the residential climate we are trying to create for the residents. We just want them to be comfortable and live life as they always have.”

Rockworth hired the Richardson Design Partnership and Rimrock Construction to design and build the community. Western States Lodging and Management (WSLM) of Salt Lake City will be the manager. Legacy House of Spanish Fork will be the first WSLM managed community in Utah County.



“We are pleased to be opening our first community in Utah County,” said Cory Hafen, director of senior operations for WSLM. “We are excited to partner with neighboring businesses, excited about the number of jobs this brings to the area, and excited to bring the Legacy brand and services to the south end of the valley.”

Rockworth and WSLM believe the Spanish Fork community should feel comfortable leaving loved ones in the care of Legacy House professionals.

“We feel we’ve assembled a team that will meet and exceed the expectations of the surrounding community,” Broadbent said.

“The neighbors and city officials have been very helpful and welcoming. We want to give them our best in return.”

Legacy House of Spanish Fork is located at
1449 East 150 South in Spanish Fork.


Article by Herald Extra about the Legacy House of Spanish Fork http://bit.ly/1xWd7C6


For more information, please visit legacyspanishfork.com.

Ashford Expansion in Highland Complete

Residents Begin Moving In New Year’s Day

HIGHLAND, UT--January 7, 2013--Phase two of a recently completed senior care community in Highland has opened its doors. The Ashford, which now offers assisted living in addition to memory care, began welcoming residents into new space Wednesday, Jan. 1.

“We are really excited to offer assisted living to the Highland community,” said Greg Nield, founding partner and manager of the Ashford. “A few months into the project, we analyzed with Rimrock whether or not it would be feasible to finish sooner than our original schedule suggested. We determined it was and ultimately hit our new target date. We’re grateful to have been able to keep the promises we have been making to resident families for months.”





Located across from Lone Peak High School at 10322 N. Country Blvd., the expansion includes 31 new assisted living units and an additional 15 memory care units to complement the existing 16 units of the original Ashford. Construction began in Q2 2013.

For more information about Ashford please visit ashfordmc.com.


 
The following is a Rimrock Release that announced the addition to Ashford Assisted Living


Highland Care Center Expands to Meet Increase in Alzheimer's Disease

HIGHLAND, UTAH -- June 27, 2013 -- One in three seniors will die with Alzheimer’s disease or some other form of dementia according to the Alzheimer’s Association’s 2013 Facts and Figures. Additionally, it is estimated that 50,000 Utahns age 65 or older will suffer from Alzheimer’s in the year 2025. As the population of dementia sufferers continues to grow, residential memory care and assisted living construction is on the rise throughout Utah.

Greg Nield, owner and operator of Ashford Assisted Living and Memory Care in Highland, has plans to expand his operation to multiple locations. Recent trends showing an aging population and broader acceptance by the general public of the residential senior care concept give him the confidence to grow.

“We anticipate the need to continue growing over the next couple of decades as we see the baby boomer generation age,” Nield said. “Over time, we have seen the public be more open to and actually excited about assisted living whereas in the past, senior care had a stigma of a place you would never consider moving a loved one into unless there was absolutely no other option.”

Construction is underway on Nield’s 16-unit memory care community across from Lone Peak High School in Highland. The new phase includes 15 additional memory care units and 31 assisted living units, a new service at the community.

“We received several requests from people asking for regular assisted living at Ashford so we decided to expand our current operation,” Nield said. “We will be able to offer services for those who need regular assisted living as well as continue to offer the services for those with memory impairments such as Parkinson’s, Vascular Dementia, Alzheimer’s and other types of dementia.”

Rimrock Construction is the general contractor on the Ashford addition and according to Mark Hampton, principal at Rimrock, this is only the beginning of senior care construction growth in Utah.

“We have been approached by an increasing number of local and national memory care and assisted living operators who are looking to build in the Utah market,” said Hampton “With our extensive experience building senior care facilities, and the increasing need for such services, I see a large portion of our future work coming from the senior care market.”

The addition to Ashford is scheduled to be completed at the beginning of 2014 and Nield believes the community will be pleased with the finished product.

“Citizens in our community will find our services extremely helpful as their need arises.“ Nield said. “We want them to feel absolute confidence in our ability to care for their loved one.”