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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

A Mall at the Grand Canyon as Well as a Mine

https://www.yahoo.com/travel/a-mall-in-the-grand-canyon-activists-trying-to-116042178052.html

A Mall in the Grand Canyon? Activists Trying to Stop Billion-Dollar Development


A Mall in the Grand Canyon? Activists Trying to Stop Billion-Dollar Development

The Grand Canyon — the latest mega-mall location? (Photo: Thinkstock)
It almost sounds like a joke — a mall in the Grand Canyon? But a company called Developers Confluence Partners has proposed building a $1 billion entertainment complex on the east rim of the Grand Canyon that has created an uproar. 
Called the Grand Canyon Escalade, the developers refer to the project as a “tourism destination development” that will include shopping, an IMAX theater, multiple hotels, and an RV park. It’s all centered around a Gondola Tramway, designed to take travelers “from the rim of the Grand Canyon to an elevated Riverwalk on the Canyon floor.”
An action group called Sum Of Us is having none of it and has started an online petition to fight the development, which has reached 90,000 supporters — 10,000 people away from its 100,000 goal. According to the petition, the tram is being built in a “sacred place for the Navajo.“ 
But members of the local Navajo Nation support the development, claiming that it will create jobs — and even plan to put $65 million toward infrastructure surrounding the project, NBC News reported.

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A rendering of where the tramway will be located 
in the Grand Canyon. (Photo: Grand Canyon Escalade) 
The Grand Canyon Escalade will be visible from six of 
the seven eastern viewpoints in the National Park,”
according to the developers, who also estimate 
that they will sell 1.5 to 2 million annual tram tickets. 

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What the proposed tram cars will look like 
(Photo: Grand Canyon Escalade)
This is not the first controversial development 
in the Grand Canyon. In 2007, the Skywalk —
 a glass-floor walkway cantilevered over the 
canyon — opened, despite public concern
The $30 million attraction is located on the 
Hualapai Indian Reservation, just west of 
Grand Canyon Village.

And a group of Italian developers have plans 
to create a massive development with houses 
and retail at the entrance to the park called 
Tusayan. The National Park Service has called 
both Tusayan and the Grand Canyon Escalade 
a threat to the Grand Canyon. "They are serious 
threats to the future of the park,” said park 
Supt. Dave Uberuaga told the Los Angeles Times
“When you have that size and scope of potential 
development that close to the park, it will impact 
our visitor experience.”

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The Skywalk. (Photo: Wikipedia)
The Grand Canyon Escalade developers 
compare the new development to the Skywalk, 
arguing that it demonstrates a“‘new visitor’ 
market growth potential for an innovative, 
safe, affordable, and once-in-a-lifetime 
excursion.”

And R. Lamar Whitmer, a developer 
involved in the Escalade, told the New York 
Times: “It’s crazy to say that a tram and 
an 1,100-foot walkway is going to scar the 
Grand Canyon in any way. If anything, 
it will allow people to experience the 
canyon in a sensitive, respectful way.”

But if Sum Of Us has its way, the Grand 
Canyon will remain mega-mall free.

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