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Andrew Adams, KSL Newsradio The idea of analysts hired by the city is that folks in the future will be looking up at a bunch of tall buildings when they're downtown.
Economics Research Associates of California tells the city it's going to have to grow upward to accommodate the demand for office and rental housing space. Analysts say it's not crazy talk to say Provo will command half of the future demand for office space in the entire county.
The city commissioned the report as part of its look into revitalizing its downtown.
